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  • How do foreign doctors find working in the NHS? - BMJ 19.07.23368755
  • How can I make international trainees feel welcome? - BMJ 11.07.23368753
  • British scientists can request grants if UK rejoins EU’s £85bn Horizon scheme - Guardian 08.07.23359403
  • How could a no-deal Brexit affect UK healthcare? - The Canary 12.12.20228073
  • UK’s last-minute dash to deal with Brexit healthcare chaos - Left Foot Forward 13.08.20214089
  • New obesity strategy could be 'torpedoed' by US trade deal - CD 27.07.20212967
  • 'It's like a death sentence': retired Britons in EU face loss of healthcare - Guardian 07.10.19196478
  • No-deal Brexit could lead to greater spread of disease, paper warns - The Guardian 30.08.19188079
  • There’s an idea that could transform Britain – but Brexit won’t let it be heard - Guardian 16.08.2019192423
  • Privatised NHS and Tax Rises Forecast by IMF - The Times 21.12.17170771
  • £100m scheme to sign up thousands of foreign GPs recruits just 100 - Sun 11.02.18170773
  • Third sector fears over Brexit impact on health and care ‘significant’ - Holyrood 24.11.17170774
  • Almost 10,000 EU health workers have quit NHS since Brexit vote - Guardian 21.09.17170775
  • 96% drop in EU nurses registering to work in Britain since Brexit vote - Guardian 12.06.17170776
  • NHS needs EU employees to avoid collapse says thinktank – Guardian 25.08.16170777
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