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Dr Chand's petition was backed by more than 162,000 signatures.

MPs refuse to debate GP's popular anti-Health Bill e-petition

A GP's anti-Health Bill e-petition which won more support than any other will not be debated in parl...

Professor David Haslam: 'The majority of practices and providers of primary care are of good quality and are already doing everything that needs to be done'

CQC sets out GP practice registration timetable but no cost detail

Practices will be able to set up online accounts to begin the process of registration with the Care ...

NHS rationing must be based on spending rules, not treatment blacklists

NHS rationing must be rooted in rules on how public money is spent, rather than explicit lists of se...

Dr Robson and Juklie Madley

GP and manager form social enterprise to save practice for homeless

A GP and practice manager have saved the PCT-led specialist homeless practice they run from being pu...

More than 1,000 GP practices are understood to use 084 phone lines

BMA disputes DH guidance on premium rate practice phone numbers

The BMA is disputing DH guidance ordering GP practices whose phone lines cost more than local rates ...

Dr Gerada: ‘The problem is that GPs are heaving under the workload at the moment against increased expectation, to run the NHS between morning and evening surgery.'

RCGP calls for GP increase to avoid rationing NHS services

RCGP chairwoman Dr Clare Gerada has called for an increase in the numbers of GPs to help avoid the r...

Dr Ward: The RCGP rural forum's aim is to ensure that policies affecting the profession were ‘rural-proofed’.

RCGP rural forum set for permanent status

A forum set up to boost representation of GPs in rural areas is likely to be formally recognised as ...

#weekinreview - 24 February

A glance back over this week's primary care news, opinion, top tweets and best gaffes....

Dr Charles Alessi: Competition is not necessarily about the use of private providers.

Health secretary promises CCGs to be free of 'top-down interference'

Health secretary Andrew Lansley has promised clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) will be 'free from...

Andrew Lansley: was told by retired Unison rep June Hautot that it was ‘codswallop’ to claim his reforms would not lead to a privatised NHS

Lansley faces 'selective listening' claim over Health Bill

Health secretary Andrew Lansley was accused of 'selective listening' by the BMA after he was forced ...

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