However, if this does not happen, BMA Scotland today confirmed resident doctors will strike in Scotland from 7am Tuesday 13th January to 7am Saturday 17th January 2026.
As the latest round of strike action comes to an end this morning, resident doctors in England will return to work in the ...
Resident doctors in Scotland will strike in January for the first time unless the Scottish Government presents a ‘credible offer’ on pay. More than nine in 10 (92 per cent) of those who voted in a BMA ...
GP practices are data controllers for the information they hold about their patients, have overall control of the data and ...
As strikes by resident doctors in England began at 7am on 17th December, Dr Jack Fletcher, chair of the resident doctors committee (RDC), said: ...
Resident doctors across Wales have voted to accept a historic new contract with 83% of those who responded to the referendum voting to accept the proposals. This contract reform includes 4% additional ...
BMA Scottish resident doctor committee (SRDC) will inform resident doctors in Scotland in advance of any planned strike dates. Please note, if you are on a zero day, study or annual leave during a ...
NHS Scotland has confirmed that maternity and paternity pay will not be affected by industrial action. There are 3 components of maternity pay that junior doctors may be eligible for. These are ...
If you are working in the UK on a health and care visa under a certificate of sponsorship from a licensed sponsor, you need to consider the impact of unpaid leave, unauthorised absences and reduction ...
Sexism and sexual violence impacts what choices I make. What I wear. Where I go. It impacts my perception of my own safety and my trust in others. Medical student survey respondent This report shines ...
Sexism and sexual violence are widespread in UK medical schools and clinical placements, where students report experiencing sexual harassment, sexual assault and institutional neglect. These are the ...
Sexism and sexual harassment have become ‘dangerously normalised’ within medical education, the disturbing findings of a BMA report has today revealed. A survey of nearly 1,000 (968) UK medical ...
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