The BMA has a long and distinguished history but is becoming increasingly known for its internal divisions and radical tendencies
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The BMA has a long and distinguished history but is becoming increasingly known for its internal divisions and radical tendencies
The BMA has a long and distinguished history but is becoming increasingly known for its internal divisions and radical tendencies
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By appointing Tom Dolphin as its leader, the union has demonstrated it is out of touch with the British public

Like many institutions, a culture war has left its members afraid to speak – but they also fear vulnerable clients will be unduly…

Jewish members of the doctors’ union tell The Telegraph they feel intimidated and unsafe after ‘anti-Semitic’ motions at the BMA…

It came despite Stephen Kinnock’s claim that the government wants ‘to work constructively with the BMA’

Plus: Politics and policing; James Cleverly’s appeal; scavenging donkeys; JD Vance’s holiday; Great British cars; and meeting the…

Members of medical union that initially rejected Cass Review criticise ‘undemocratic’ and ‘abysmal’ leadership