by gphc_admin | Feb 23, 2026 | Cases, News
Article Using our deep expertise in online pharmacy regulation, we helped secure a GPhC warning for a prescriber and director facing allegations linked to an online pharmacy. Fitness to practise defence barrister and joint head of chambers, Stephen McCaffrey,...
by gphc_admin | Feb 10, 2026 | News
Article Across the UK’s health and care sector, concern is growing about the excessive and unnecessary use of fitness to practise (FtP) referrals by employers, with evidence from multiple regulators showing that a substantial proportion of referrals are premature,...
by gphc_admin | Jan 14, 2026 | News
Article A recent High Court judgment in Nurrish v Nursing and Midwifery Council [2026] EWHC 2 (Admin) offers a clear warning to UK healthcare professionals: attending a fitness to practise (FtP) hearing without specialist legal representation can significantly...
by gphc_admin | Jan 7, 2026 | News
Article The UK’s fitness to practise landscape in 2025 has been defined by intense scrutiny, structural reform and a renewed focus on fairness, timeliness and public protection. Across regulators, the year has exposed long‑standing tensions in how concerns are...
by gphc_admin | Dec 16, 2025 | Cases, News
Article Our client, a pharmacist, IK, has avoided the most severe sanction of removal from the register after a professional conduct case concluded with only a short suspension. IK faced extremely serious allegations relating to both his personal and professional...
by gphc_admin | Dec 16, 2025 | Cases, News
Article A pharmacist facing dozens of allegations has successfully avoided removal from the GPhC register, thanks to expert representation by Kings View Chambers. Our client, RH, was represented by fitness to practise barrister, Stephen McCaffrey, in a case that was...