The GPonline team discusses the key news stories affecting general practice.
General practice is entering a period where ‘everything is up for grabs’ as GPs await further details on how the government intends to develop neighbourhoods in 2026/27 and beyond, a legal expert has ...
For the third year running, England ended last year with more GPs than it had 12 months earlier. GPonline looks at what NHS ...
Legislation to speed up fitness to practise cases, strip the GMC of its right to appeal and change the name of PAs will be completed this year, the regulator's chief executive has told MPs.
GPs should be able to veto hospital trusts taking on expanded powers under the 10-year health plan - and need contract ...
International medical graduate (IMG) GP registrars face higher failure rates in the SCA exam, which is frequently due to how ...
A newly-qualified GP and former RCGP registrar leader has lifted the lid on why he made the 'heartbreaking' decision to quit ...
Upheaval in ICBs and a failure to create jobs to bring newly-qualified GPs into the NHS workforce are major threats to the ...
GP leaders have warned that the profession is witnessing the 'serious impact of digital harms' on patients, as the government launched a consultation on a potential social media ban for children.
Catch up quickly with our weekly round-up of key news stories for general practice.
A senior NHS manager has been jailed after defrauding the health service of more than £100,000 by making payments to fake additional roles reimbursement scheme (ARRS) staff.
UK medical graduates could be given greater priority for specialty training - including in general practice - in future as ...
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