Resident doctors, also known as junior doctors, are set to stage a walkout for the third time this year, intensifying a long-running dispute with the government over pay and training
Resident doctors, also known as junior doctors, are set to stage a walkout for the third time this year, intensifying a long-running dispute with the government over pay and training
Junior doctors in England have embarked on a five day strike, yet participation has reached its lowest level amid increasing criticism of the British Medical Association. The action, which commenced
The health secretary Wes Streeting has issued a direct appeal to newly qualified doctors, urging them to refrain from joining strike action orchestrated by the British Medical Association. Writing in
Britain’s health service faces the prospect of further disruption as nurses are expected to overwhelmingly reject a 36 per cent pay rise offered by ministers. With the Royal College of
The looming five day walkout by junior doctors threatens to push the NHS into crisis as hospitals brace for the mass cancellation of operations and critical strain on medical services.
Wes Streeting, the Health Secretary, has criticised junior doctors for moving forward with a strike ballot before the government has had the opportunity to present its pay offer. He argued






