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MNN UK · February 2, 2026 · 1 min read

Resident doctors in England extend strike action for six more months

What happened: Members of the British Medical Association have voted to continue their industrial action over pay and working conditions for another six months. The strikes, which began in March 2023, could now enter their fourth year unless a deal is reached.

Why it matters:

  • Ongoing strikes may disrupt hospital services and patient care across England.
  • The decision affects resident doctors, NHS employers, and patients relying on hospital treatment.

MNN Take: The extended strike reflects continued disagreement between doctors and the government over job terms. Both sides express willingness to negotiate, but no resolution has yet been reached.

Sources: Guardian UK