The ongoing strike by resident doctors in England persists, with Health Minister Wes Streeting denying any changes to the wage agreement. The strike, which began six days ago, is set to end at 06:59 on Monday.
The British government has retracted its offer to create <strong>1000 new training positions</strong> for doctors in England following the British Medical Association's refusal to cancel a six-day strike. This decision comes amid rising tensions over pay and job shortages.
British Prime Minister <strong>Keir Starmer</strong> has issued a 48-hour ultimatum to the British Medical Association (BMA) to end a planned six-day strike by junior doctors in England. This warning follows failed negotiations between the government and doctors, which could result in the loss of <strong>1000</strong> training opportunities.
Doctors in England have announced a six-day strike starting on April 7, following unsuccessful negotiations with the government over wage demands and job shortages. This strike marks the longest in a series of disputes ongoing for over a year.