Resident doctors in England go on strike over pay restoration

Resident doctors in England have gone on a five-day strike, starting from 7am on July 25th to 7am on July 30th, over the issue of pay restoration. The strike involves up to 50,000 doctors after the British Medical Association and the government failed to reach an agreement during pay talks. The strike action is a result of the ongoing dispute between the doctors and the government regarding the restoration of their pay, which has been eroded by years of real-term cuts. The strike is expected to have a significant impact on the healthcare system in England, with disruptions to routine and non-urgent medical services. The situation highlights the ongoing tensions between the medical profession and the government over issues of fair compensation and working conditions.
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