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Streeting and BMA to hold talks to avoid doctor strikes

ENGLAND, JUL 13 – Resident doctors demand a 29.2% pay rise to reverse pay erosion since 2008 while the government offers 5.4%, with 90% supporting strike action, the British Medical Association said.

  • Resident doctors in England have planned a five-day strike beginning at 7am on July 25 in response to unresolved salary negotiations with the government.
  • The strike follows resident doctors’ call for a 29.2% pay uplift to reverse pay erosion since 2008, while the government insists its 5.4% offer for this year cannot improve.
  • Health Secretary Wes Streeting called the strike unreasonable and urged the BMA to reconsider, while some doctors' leaders say they want constructive talks to prevent the strike.
  • About 90% of resident doctors who participated in the vote supported the strike, with a turnout rate of 55%, while public approval has reportedly declined from 52% last summer to just 26% currently.
  • Talks between Wes Streeting and the BMA are scheduled next week aiming to avert strikes, with both sides expecting discussions to possibly suspend planned industrial action.
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Talks between Health Secretary and BMA to take place next week – report

Resident doctors in England are set to walk out for five consecutive days from 7am on July 25 amid a pay dispute with the Government.

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The Telegraph broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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