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Resident doctors in England to stage four-day strike in June
Resident doctors in England are set to stage a four-day strike in June as part of a long-running jobs and pay dispute. The British Medical Association (BMA) has attributed the decision to strike to the new health secretary. The industrial action will take place from Monday, 15 June, until Friday, 19 June.
Resident doctors in England to stage four-day strike in June
Resident doctors in England are set to stage a four-day strike in June as part of a long-running jobs and pay dispute. The British Medical Association (BMA) has attributed the decision to strike to the new health secretary. The industrial action is scheduled to run from Monday, 15 June, until Friday, 19 June.
Resident doctors in England to stage four-day strike in June
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NHS patient record change will slash A&E visits by 20,000, government says
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