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Is GP partner income rising, BMA 10-year plan fears, and are GPs heading for industrial dispute

Is GP partner income rising, BMA 10-year plan fears, and are GPs heading for industrial dispute

Update: 2025-09-05
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The GPonline team discusses the latest news affecting general practice. This week Emma and Nick look at the latest GP earnings and expenses data and what it tells us about income for both partners and salaried GPs and regional variations across the UK.


There’s also a quick round up of some other data published last week on the GP workforce and practice workload.


They also discuss the BMA’s recent analysis of the 10-year health plan and look at some of the union’s concerns with the plan - and whether some of those issues could lead GPs back into industrial dispute with the government.


Our good news story this week is about the GP workforce in Scotland.


This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower and deputy editor Nick Bostock. It was produced by Czarina Deen.


Useful links


GP income variation across England blamed on local funding gaps

Experts question data showing double-digit GP partner income rise

General practice facing 'busiest summer ever' as appointments spiral

Neighbourhood contracts must stop hospitals taking over GP patient lists, warns BMA

BMA preparing for return to GP industrial dispute as red lines ignored

Scottish GP workforce reaches six-year high


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Special report: The 10-year Health Plan




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Is GP partner income rising, BMA 10-year plan fears, and are GPs heading for industrial dispute

Is GP partner income rising, BMA 10-year plan fears, and are GPs heading for industrial dispute