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UK family doctors vote to limit services to patients in a dispute over funding.
British Medical Association said 98.3% of 8,500 general practitioners who voted backed the work-to-rule action.
The state-funded National Health Service said doctors’ offices would remain open.
Union described collective action as “an act of desperation”.
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