
MWord 118: new 2025/26 GP Contract
Covering the BMA position on Collective Action and safe working, the upcoming Special Conference of LMCs and next steps on the new Contract.
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Covering the BMA position on Collective Action and safe working, the upcoming Special Conference of LMCs and next steps on the new Contract.
Covering: London General Practice Awards winners, NHS England changes, pension deadlines, smart card switch-off and website development.
On 18 February the Labour MP for Clapham and Brixton Hill met Lambeth LMC representatives at Grafton Square Surgery.
London GP contractor/ partners have until Monday 29 July to vote in the BMA non-statutory ballot.
Dear colleagues, This is the first of our regular newsletter. We would like to introduce you to your Hillingdon Local Medical Committee and keep you updated with our work. Our committee: Dr Venothan Suri (Co-Chair), Glendale Medical Centre Dr Sujata Chadha (Co-Chair), Hillingdon Confederation Same Day Access Hub Dr Mahendra Mashru (Vice Chair), King Edwards […]
Dear colleagues, This is the first of our regular newsletter. We would like to introduce you to your Brent Local Medical Committee and keep you updated with our work. Our committee: Dr Jahan Mahmoodi (Chair), Hazeldene Medical Centre Dr Prakash Chatlani (Vice-Chair), Roundwood Park Medical Centre Dr Milind Bhatt, Sunflower Medical Centre Dr Amanda Craig, […]
Fixed-term from Nov 2024 - Dec 2025, London or home based, £78k + 16% employer pension contribution. Closes 9:00am, 19 August.
Dear colleagues, This is the first of our regular newsletters from Dr Varendar Winayak, the Chair. We would like to introduce you to your Hounslow Local Medical Committee and keep you updated with our work. Our committee: Dr Alex Gorrie – Chiswick Medical Practice Dr Hema Gopaul – Carlton Surgery Dr Kapil Kotecha – St […]
Covering: Mid Meds highlighting their quality products with expert and impartial advice and MIAB offering cyber insurance cover.
This weekly report shares new data and policy information relating to general practice, with selected facts and figures highlighted.
Plus: our safety resources, getting involved in speaking up for general practice and reporting pressures to make the case for greater support.
New Ministers can cut red tape to employ more GPs, alongside having an honest conversation about what the service is resourced to do.