The British Medical Association said its members had voted in favour of the deal, which is worth an extra 6.6 per cent this year.

Resident doctors in England have voted to accept an offer from the government to improve pay and working conditions, bringing an end to years of strike action, the Department of…

Resident doctors in England have accepted an offer from the Government which includes an average 6.6% pay uplift to be fully implemented by April 2027

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Resident doctors in England accept a new pay deal, ending a year of strikes. The agreement includes a 6.6% uplift and 4,500 new training places.

The British Medical Association said its members had voted in favour of the deal, which is worth an extra 6.6 per cent this year.

The British Medical Association said its members had voted in favour of the deal, which is worth an extra 6.6 per cent this year.

After three years, and a cost to taxpayers of over £3 billion, the junior doctor strikes are finally over. For now. The vote was narrow. Of those who voted, only 53 per cent…