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The head of the NHS accused the British Medical Association of 'extortion' as doctors yesterday threatened more strikes.
The head of the NHS attacked the British Medical Association (BMA) for demanding “extortionate pay” amid a strike row.
Resident doctors have refused to rule out further strike action as their current walkout comes to a close. Hospital leaders have called on the British Medical Association (BMA) and the Government to ...
Hospitals made a record number of requests for striking doctors to return to the wards this weekend as a five-day walkout ...
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Resident doctors, those early in their careers who form the backbone of hospital and clinic care, took to picket lines outside hospitals after talks with the government broke down. The National Health ...
The doctors are seeking a pay raise to make up for what their union, the British Medical Association, says is a 20% real-terms pay cut since 2008.
Hospital doctors in England began a five-day strike in a long-running dispute over pay, but the National Health Service vowed ...
Resident doctors in England will begin a five-day strike on Friday over pay, challenging Prime Minister Keir Starmer's Labour ...
Health leaders were also quick to round on the union, warning their 'crushing' and 'misjudged' action would cause widespread ...
Yet only in England has this frustration hardened into radicalism. In recent years self-styled “unashamed socialists” took ...