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    Junior Doctors in England Back Strike Action Over Pay Demand

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    Posted on July 8, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Junior doctors in England have voted to strike over pay, demanding a 29% increase. The BMA warns of hospital disruptions but hopes for a resolution.

    Junior Doctors in England Vote for Strike Action Over Pay Dispute

    LONDON (Reuters) -Junior doctors in England have voted in favour of taking strike action, their trade union said on Tuesday, threatening Britain's hospitals with a wave of disruption just as the government has started to improve services.

    Junior doctors, who are also known as resident doctors, voted for industrial action after they were offered an average 5.4% pay rise by the government, far below the 29% they say is necessary to address years of erosion in real-terms pay.

    "Doctors have spoken and spoken clearly: they won't accept that they are worth a fifth less than they were in 2008," Melissa Ryan and Ross Nieuwoudt, the co-chairs of the British Medical Association's resident doctors committee, said.

    The mandate allows industrial action to take place until January but the BMA said there was "still time to avert strike action."

    Junior doctors, who are qualified physicians, often have several years of experience and make up 25% of Britain's medical workforce.

    (Reporting by Sachin Ravikumar and Sarah Young, writing by Sam Tabahriti)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Junior doctors in England vote for strike action.
    • •The strike is over a pay dispute with the government.
    • •Doctors demand a 29% pay rise, rejecting the 5.4% offer.
    • •The strike could disrupt UK hospitals significantly.
    • •The BMA says there's still time to avert the strike.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Junior doctors in England back strike action over pay demand

    1What percentage pay rise did junior doctors receive?

    Junior doctors were offered an average pay rise of 5.4% by the government.

    2What pay increase do junior doctors demand?

    Junior doctors claim they need a 29% pay rise to address their concerns.

    3
    How long is the mandate for industrial action valid?

    The mandate for industrial action is valid until January.

    4What percentage of Britain's medical workforce do junior doctors represent?

    Junior doctors make up 25% of Britain's medical workforce.

    5Who are the co-chairs of the British Medical Association?

    The co-chairs of the British Medical Association are Melissa Ryan and Ross Nieuwoudt.

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