Public urged to continue seeking NHS care during resident doctors' strike
UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 24 – Jeremy Corbyn plans to launch a new political party following his departure from Labour leadership, aiming to reshape UK politics amid shifting party dynamics.
- At 7am on Friday, resident doctors begin a five-day strike, the 12th since March 2023, amid ongoing pay disputes with NHS England.
- The British Medical Association said on Tuesday that talks with the Government aimed at avoiding strike had collapsed over pay.
- YouGov found that 52% of people oppose the strike, according to a YouGov poll, amid ongoing public concern about NHS disruptions.
- Wes Streeting said, `we have your backs`, assuring NHS support as GP surgeries open and urgent care continues during the strike.
- Ahead of the strike, the public are urged to keep coming forward for NHS care, with nearly 1.5 million appointments rescheduled since end of 2022.
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NHS sends urgent message to patients amid warning some appointments 'won't go ahead' - The Mirror
The NHS has sent a message to hospital patients ahead of doctor strikes starting tomorrow, Friday July 24. Some NHS services will be affected due to the strike action
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