What happened: Resident doctors in England, represented by the British Medical Association, have announced a four-day strike starting 15 June. This will be their 16th strike over pay disputes.
Why it matters:
- The strike may disrupt hospital services and patient care across England.
- It highlights ongoing tensions between doctors and the government over pay and working conditions.
MNN Take: The strike reflects continuing dissatisfaction among resident doctors regarding their pay, affecting healthcare delivery and prompting negotiations with authorities.
Sources: BBC Health (Lifestyle)