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Resident doctors in England to strike next month

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Posted on May 27, 2026

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· Last updated: May 27, 2026

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Resident doctors in England to strike next month

Resident Doctors Announce New Strike Amid Ongoing Pay Dispute

Strike Dates and Union Statement

LONDON, May 27 (Reuters) - Resident doctors in England are set to stage a four-day strike in June, according to their union, saying on Wednesday that newly appointed health minister James Murray had not improved a pay offer they had previously rejected.

The walkout is due to run from June 15 to June 19, the British Medical Association said, warning further strike dates could follow in July if there was no progress in talks.

Background of the Dispute

Resident doctors - formerly known as junior doctors - have carried out repeated strikes since early 2023 in a campaign focused on reversing historic pay erosion and relieving staffing pressures across the National Health Service.

Union Perspective

"We are hearing the same tired line: vagueness on new jobs and no further money on the table," said Jack Fletcher, chair of the union's resident doctor committee.

Government Response

In April, doctors staged a six-day strike after rejecting a government proposal, which ministers said would not be improved upon. The union argued that deal failed to address years of below-inflation pay rises and workforce shortages.

Health Minister's Statement

Murray said the BMA pay demands were "unrealistic, unaffordable, and unsustainable" in light of previous large increases.

"These are simply not grounds for yet more strike action, which patients do not support, puts further pressure on other staff and costs the NHS hundreds of millions of pounds," he said.

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by William James, writing by Sam Tabahriti; Editing by Nick Zieminski)

Key Takeaways

  • Newly appointed Health Secretary James Murray (since May 14, 2026) has failed to improve on a previously rejected pay offer, prompting the strike plan (gov.uk).
  • The four‑day strike (June 15–19) is part of persistent industrial action since early 2023 over historic pay erosion and staffing shortages; further strikes may follow in July (theguardian.com).
  • Previous strikes have cost the NHS hundreds of millions, disrupted waiting‑list reductions and training plans, with estimated losses topping £300 million for recent action and over £3 billion cumulatively since 2023 (theguardian.com).

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Frequently Asked Questions

When are resident doctors in England planning to strike?
Resident doctors in England are set to stage a four-day strike from June 15 to June 19.
Why are resident doctors in England going on strike?
The strike is due to unresolved pay disputes and dissatisfaction with the proposed pay offer, which doctors say fails to address years of below-inflation pay rises.
Who represents the striking doctors?
The British Medical Association (BMA) represents the resident doctors involved in the strike.
Could there be more strike dates after June?
Yes, the union has warned that further strike dates could follow in July if there is no progress in talks.
How could the strike affect NHS services?
The government has said previous strike actions have disrupted efforts to cut waiting lists in the NHS.

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