What happened: Resident doctors in England are striking from 7 to 13 April, marking the 15th walkout in an ongoing dispute over pay and working conditions.
Why it matters:
- The strikes may disrupt hospital services and patient care across England.
- Resident doctors and NHS patients are directly affected by the industrial action.
MNN Take: The strikes reflect long-standing tensions about doctors' pay relative to their workload and inflation. Such disputes highlight challenges in healthcare staffing and funding.
Sources: BBC Health (Lifestyle)