
British Medical Association Faces Staff Cuts Amid Cash Crisis
The British Medical Association (BMA) is reportedly considering axing up to a third of its 600 staff in England, putting 200 jobs at risk, as it grapples with a significant cash crisis.
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The British Medical Association (BMA) is reportedly considering axing up to a third of its 600 staff in England, putting 200 jobs at risk, as it grapples with a significant cash crisis.

The NHS is preparing for its longest resident doctors' strike after last-ditch talks failed, prompting Wes Streeting to accuse the British Medical Association (BMA) of 'delusion' and confirming the withdrawal of an offer for extra training places.

The British Medical Association (BMA) has dismissed Keir Starmer's 48-hour warning regarding resident doctors' strike plans, with the Prime Minister threatening to withdraw NHS training posts if the strike proceeds.
A pay deal agreed between ministers and the British Medical Association (BMA) to end resident doctor strikes is projected to cost £200 million this year.

Crunch talks are scheduled between resident doctors and the UK Government as the British Medical Association (BMA) warns of potential further strikes if the ongoing dispute is not resolved.

The Prime Minister has given the British Medical Association (BMA) 48 hours to call off a planned six-day strike by resident doctors in England, threatening to cut 1,000 training posts if the industrial action proceeds.

Health Secretary Wes Streeting stated that the British Medical Association (BMA) is not serious about reaching an agreement on doctors' pay, after they rejected a deal offering a 4.9 per cent pay rise, leading to strikes estimated to cost taxpayers £250 million.

The British Medical Association (BMA) has announced it will ballot senior doctors in England over potential strikes, as talks regarding pay and career development have made 'far too little progress'.