In 2024, only 70.8% of the 50 023 NHS medical staff who were surveyed felt confident raising patient safety concerns.1 The ...
The former head of the international vaccine access organisation Gavi tells The BMJ about the politicising of vaccination, ...
The government’s decision not to introduce a higher rate tax for the most sugary drinks is good news for industry but not for ...
Tension between the government and doctors’ leaders is increasing over impending strikes by resident doctors, as a war of ...
As the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, reportedly considers a £2bn tax rise among wealthy professionals1 to help plug an estimated ...
Burning of wood and coal in homes contributes to almost 2500 deaths a year, and stopping unnecessary burning would save the ...
Climate change is a human rights crisis, and countries have a legal duty to act, write Jennifer S Martin and colleagues Over ...
Community health services in England need much greater investment if the government is to succeed in moving care from ...
After more than a year in power, Labour has failed to reverse the cuts to social security that have worsened health ...
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has recommended darolutamide in combination with androgen ...
Long meetings involving dozens of clinicians can delay patient care and leave no room for service improvement. It’s time for ...
Tom Nolan reviews this week’s research “Atrial fibrillation begets atrial fibrillation” goes the saying, which originated ...