‘Completely unprecedented’: resident doctors to press ahead with strike

The article discusses the upcoming strike by resident doctors in England, which has been condemned by Health Secretary Wes Streeting. The BMA, the doctors' union, has stated that their pay demands have not been taken seriously, leading to the decision to proceed with the strike. Streeting has described the move as "completely unprecedented in the history of British trade unionism" and accused the doctors of showing "disdain for patients". The article suggests that the strike will go ahead despite the government's offer of changes to working conditions and career progression.
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