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Govt plans to 'bring back family doctor' with extra £889m for GPs in attempt to end dispute

Sky News Friday, 20 December 2024
Govt plans to 'bring back family doctor' with extra £889m for GPs in attempt to end disputeThe government is planning to "bring back the family doctor" by giving GPs an extra £889m to spend time with patients in a bid to end a dispute.
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