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British Medical Association could axe up to a third of its staff amid cash crisis
The British Medical Association (BMA) is considering cutting up to a third of its staff in England to address a cash crisis, putting 200 of 600 employees at risk of redundancy. Staff have expressed anger and accused the BMA of 'hypocrisy' over the decision.
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