Department of Health<p>The Health and Social Care Information Centre General and Personal Medical Services workforce census shows the number of general practitioners (GPs) by age band and gender working in the NHS in England as at 30 September each year.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>The attached table shows the number of GPs (excluding registrars and retainers) but including GP providers (partners) and GP others (salaried) by age band and gender as at 30 September 2013 working in the NHS in England.</p><p> </p>Central Suffolk and North IpswichDr Daniel PoulterPQ210052 GPs by age band.xlsxGPs by Age Band Sept 20132014-10-20trueCentral Suffolk and North IpswichDr Daniel Poulter2014-10-20T16:41:38.003Z2014-10-20T16:54:36.8350775Z17HealthHealth2014-10-13General Practitioners1House of CommonsTo ask the Secretary of State for Health, how many GPs working in the NHS aged (a) 25 to 35, (b) 35 to 45, (c) 45 to 55 and (d) 55 to 65 years old are (i) male and (ii) female.falseVale of ClwydChris Ruane21005210011