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BMA warns on asylum seekers
Press Review 24 October 2002

Junior doctors reject contract
Press Review 16 August 2002

Bogle attacks 'Punch and Judy' NHS
News Article 1 July 2002
A leading doctor has described the NHS as the "Punch and Judy show of British politics".
BMA chief surprised by medical poll
Press Review 1 July 2002

Foreign private firms get permanent role in NHS
News Article 24 May 2002
Alan Milburn has said that US and European private health providers are to become "a permanent feature of the new NHS landscape".
Ministers must be judged on NHS says BMA
News Article 10 May 2002
Doctors have warned ministers that they will not allow themselves to be used as "scapegoats" if the government's NHS investment plan fails to deliver meaningful improvements.
Doctors call for NHS targets to be scrapped
Press Review 10 May 2002

Health workers support Budget
News Article 17 April 2002
The chancellor's NHS spending boost has been given a warm welcome by frontline staff who are calling on the government to ensure pay and conditions are improved.
Call for drug testing drivers
Press Review 12 March 2002

Doctors warn of inspection bureaucracy
Press Review 2 January 2002

Shortages leading to patients being let down say consultants
News Article 19 December 2001
The BMA has claimed that nine out of 10 NHS consultants feel that they are letting their patients down because of a shortage of time or resources.
Government initiative launched for doctors
Press Review 2 November 2001

Asylum policy harms health
Press Review 25 October 2001

Forum Brief: GPs survey
Policy Consultation 17 October 2001
A survey of over 23,000 GPs has shown that a quarter are ready to quit their jobs amid anger over workload and stress.
'Burnt out' GPs ready to quit over workload
News Article 17 October 2001
A survey of over 23,000 GPs has shown that a quarter are ready to quit their jobs amid anger over workload and stress.

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