GPs told ‘don’t punish patients’ as ballot result looms
The last time GPs took collective action was in 1964.
The last time GPs took collective action was in 1964.
Mrs Justice Arbuthnot said she had a ‘sense of having stumbled into an alternative reality’ during proceedings.
Scientists believe it could be used as a first-step screening tool in the future.
The movements have prompted speculation on social media about whether they were in preparation for some kind of a prisoner swap.
If accepted, the deal will see junior doctors’ pay rise by between 3.71% and 5.05% – averaging 4.05% – on top of their existing pay award for 2023/24.
One analyst described it as the largest battleground blow to the shadowy Russian group in years.
A legal challenge by the Friends of St Fittick’s Park against plans to develop an ETZ was being heard at the Court of Session in Edinburgh.
Potential tax increases and the latest NHS crisis feature heavily on Monday’s front pages.
Family doctors in England are currently being balloted over the prospect of collective action.
Experts said the report is an ‘opportunity to proactively explore and address risks to patient safety as the use of these tools increases’.
The scandal at Strictly Come Dancing feature heavily on Wednesday’s front pages.
World Aid Convoy caused concerns that it was soliciting funds through Gaza Now via social media posts and private messaging service Telegram.
Anjem Choudary has been convicted of taking a ‘caretaker role’ in directing Al-Muhajiroun (ALM).
UK Government officials expect minor disruption to continue over the next couple of days.
Gabriel Budasz is on trial accused of posting bomb-making tutorials online and encouraging terrorism.