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Resident doctors in England to stage four-day strike in June
Resident doctors in England will stage a four-day strike from June 15 to 19 as part of their 16th industrial action in a long-running dispute over jobs and pay. The British Medical Association (BMA) has blamed the new health secretary for the decision and warned of further strikes in July unless demands are met.
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