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Resident Doctors Set Five-Day November Walkout as Streeting Rejects Further Pay Concessions

The health secretary says strike costs are constraining plans to expand training posts.

Overview

  • Resident doctors in England will strike from 7am on 14 November to 7am on 19 November after talks with the government collapsed.
  • The BMA is seeking multi-year pay restoration and more specialty training places, saying current proposals fall far short.
  • Wes Streeting warned the government will not be "held to ransom," ruled out further in-year pay rises, and cited roughly £250 million in strike-related costs.
  • NHS trusts are activating contingency plans with senior doctors covering emergency care, and patients are advised to attend appointments unless told otherwise.
  • Service strain persists with 7.41 million treatments waiting at end-August, NHS leaders warning of possible care rationing without a £3bn cash injection, and a BMA survey finding 34% of resident doctors unable to secure posts for next year.