Junior doctors in England will walk out for five days in the longest strike in NHS history

Junior doctors in England will go on strike for five days from 13 to 18 July, in what is believed to be the longest walkout in NHS history, the BMA has announced.BMA Junior Doctors Committee co-chairs Robert Laurenson and Vivek Trivedi said in the week since the last round of strikes neither Prime Minister Rishi Sunak nor Health Secretary Steve Barclay have contacted the BMA to reopen negotiations. They said, “What better indication of how committed they are to ending this dispute could we have?”Talks between the government and junior doctors in England collapsed in May, with the union saying that the government was refusing to budge from their final pay rise offer of 5%.1The BMA has said it will take at least three days of strike action every month over the summer, until the current mandate runs out at the end of August. It is currently re-balloting junior doctors…
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