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    Junior Doctors in England Announce Five-Day Strike Over Pay Demand

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    Posted on July 9, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Junior doctors in England will strike from July 25-30 over a pay dispute, demanding a 29% pay rise, which the government refuses, offering 5.4% instead.

    Junior Doctors in England to Strike for Five Days Over Pay Dispute

    LONDON (Reuters) -Junior doctors in England will go on strike from July 25-30, their trade union said on Wednesday, after the British government said it could not meet their demands for an improved pay deal this year.

    "Without a credible offer to keep us on the path to restore our pay, we have no choice but to call strikes," the co-chairs of the British Medical Association's (BMA) resident doctors committee said in a statement.

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

    The doctors had accepted a 22% pay rise last year covering 2023-2025, which ended months of previous strikes.

    The new strikes threaten to once again disrupt thousands of appointments and procedure at Britain's hospitals just as the government said it had started to improve services at the state-funded National Health Service (NHS).

    The BMA said it had met Health Secretary Wes Streeting on Wednesday but that the government wanted to focus on improving the non-pay elements of doctors' work.

    Streeting said in a letter to the trade union, published on the government website on Wednesday, that the government could not "go further" on pay this year and that he was disappointed by the threat of more strike action.

    (Reporting by Muvija M, writing by Sachin Ravikumar; editing by William James)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Junior doctors in England to strike from July 25-30.
    • •The strike is due to a pay dispute with the government.
    • •Doctors demand a 29% pay rise, rejecting the 5.4% offer.
    • •Last year's 22% pay rise covered 2023-2025.
    • •Strike could disrupt NHS services and appointments.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Junior doctors in England announce five-day strike over pay demand

    1When will the junior doctors in England go on strike?

    Junior doctors in England will strike from July 25-30, as announced by their trade union.

    2What pay rise have the junior doctors been offered?

    The government has offered junior doctors an average pay rise of 5.4%, which they believe is insufficient compared to their demand for a 29% increase.

    3What was the previous pay rise accepted by the junior doctors?

    Last year, junior doctors accepted a 22% pay rise that covered the period from 2023 to 2025.

    4What impact will the strikes have on healthcare services?

    The strikes are expected to disrupt thousands of appointments and procedures at Britain's hospitals, coinciding with the government's efforts to improve NHS services.

    5What did the Health Secretary say about the pay negotiations?

    Health Secretary Wes Streeting stated that the government could not offer more on pay this year and expressed disappointment over the strike announcement.

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