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  • Staff on an NHS hospital ward

    Unions welcome scrapping of Tories’ ‘spiteful’ minimum service law

  • NHS file photo.

    Healthcare workers: how have you been affected by the UK riots?

  • Polly Toynbee

    England’s GPs are squaring up to the government – but it’s an unnecessary battle

    Polly Toynbee
  • Doctor working in a consulting room with a sign on the door

    NHS ‘soup and shake’ diet puts almost a third of type 2 diabetes cases in remission

  • Alder Hey children's hospital in Liverpool

    Waiting list for children’s gender care rose after opening of new specialist hubs

    More than 5,700 under-18s in England and Wales by end May were waiting an average of 100 weeks for first appointment
  • Doctor's laptop computer and stethoscope in surgery

    GPs have been forced to take industrial action

    Letters: General practitioners are taking action for us, not against us, and their work needs wider recognition, write Dr Seema Haider and Yvonne Osman
    • Britain’s pharmacists could be treating more people

    • Portsmouth hospital reopens A&E after restoring power

    • Pharmacies in England cutting services amid financial pressures, research finds

  • Sonia Sodha

    The BMA’s stance on puberty blockers defies the key principle of medicine: first, do no harm

    Sonia Sodha
  • Junior Doctor Victoria Selwyn, photographed at Shenley Park in Hertfordshire. She is the founder of Headucate UK, a mental health charity.

    Trainee doctors in UK facing higher risk of burnout than during pandemic

  • An ambulance driving down a road

    NHS ‘missing’ thousands of mental health patients who are only seen by ambulances

    Young people in distress who are treated by paramedics or A&E staff are not being recorded in England’s health statistics
  • Martin Kettle

    Labour is still in its ‘phoney’ period. Far tougher tests await in autumn

    Martin Kettle
    When the honeymoon ends, Keir Starmer’s team will be judged on pressure points from the economy to North Sea oil drilling, writes Guardian columnist Martin Kettle
  • Simon Biles performs a backflip on the gymnastics beam

    Don’t try this at home: experts warn against copying Olympic feats

    Physiotherapists and doctors say people run risk of serious injury or even death without proper training
  • Maeve Boothby-O’Neill

    GP who treated woman with severe ME tells inquest more funding is needed

    Dr Lucy Shenton says specialist care is required for patients such as Maeve Boothby-O’Neill, who died aged 27
  • Catherine De Vries

    Europe’s far-right surge has a lesson for Labour: fix the NHS to see off Farage

    Catherine De Vries
    Our research shows how the far right exploits voter discontent with crumbling public services – and what Keir Starmer must do to stop it, says Catherine De Vries of Bocconi University
  • Blurred staff rushing around an NHS hospital ward

    English hospitals brace for ‘alarming’ disruption as GPs take industrial action

    Exclusive: A&Es and mental health services face ‘dangerous’ surge that could continue into 2025, say bosses
  • Stethoscope on laptop keyboard in doctor's surgery.

    The Guardian view on GPs working to rule: family doctors need bigger budgets

    Editorial: This week’s vote for industrial action follows years of broken pledges under the Tories
  • A man in a grey jumper

    ‘We don’t work in isolation’: a GP’s opinion on looming industrial action

    Essex GP Dr James Booth gives his view as family doctors in England vote to take strike action for first time in 60 years
  • A GP in a consulting room.

    Why are English GPs taking industrial action and how will it affect patients?

    Doctors have begun a work-to-rule action over a funding row, with each practice adopting different rules
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