british medical association

'Given the dangers, every possible step must be taken to avoid it.'
The move comes after NHS chiefs spoke of the pressure on hospital beds.
GPs are also reporting a rise in the number of patients with no fixed address.
'It's clear it's going to be bad for people's health.'
The NHS could end up forking out £3.5m, while Health Education England would have to pay more than £1.6m to sponsor its trainees.
The good, the bad and the medium.
BMA chief caught saying he was 'played the political game of always looking reasonable'.