The average annual earnings of GPs across Britain increased by nearly 10% to more than £110,000, thanks to a generous NHS contract that was introduced by the government to improve morale in the profession, official figures revealed yesterday. They showed the number of family doctors earning over £250,000 nearly doubled to 307 in 2005-06. The number earning over £200,000 went up from 629 to 1,122.
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