Constitutional Reform
A survey of 67,000 doctors in training which shows worrying levels of burnout and exhaustion among the medical profession should concern us all, the Medical Defence Union (MDU) said today. The GMC’s annual National Training Survey found that the risk of burnout among medical trainees is now at its worst since it was first tracked in 2018…. Read more »
BASC has labelled the launch of a call for evidence on gamebird releasing in Wales as an “attempt to restrict shooting through red tape” and vowed to fight “restriction proposals” arising from it. The call for evidence focuses on pheasant and red-legged partridge, and has been launched by Natural Resources Wales (NRW) to “inform the… Read more »
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Harman damages Hague – but somewhere along the way, they swap places. By Ian Dunt Harriet Harman was so desperate to attack William Hague over the Ashcroft affair today she inadvertently slipped into becoming the opposition. It didn’t help, of course, that she referred to the shadow foreign secretary as the foreign secretary. That’s the… Read more »
By politics.co.uk staff DUP North Antrim MP Ian Paisley will end a 40 year stint in Westminster when he steps down at the general election. The controversial figure confirmed to his local newspaper he would not be standing in the election, meaning he joins the small army of MPs standing down in a couple of… Read more »