
UK Gov Cuts Junior Doctor Spots Amid Strike
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UK Government Cuts Junior Doctor Training Spots Amid Strike: Amidst the fifteenth strike by resident doctors in England, the UK government has decided to cut one thousand new specialty training spots due to operational chaos caused by the walkout. The doctors are seeking a twenty-six percent pay hike, while the government offers up to seven point one percent. The strike is expected to cost the NHS over two hundred fifty million pounds, causing strain on holiday staffing. Both sides remain firm in their demands, with the BMA calling for more jobs and pay, and the government prioritizing patient care.
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