Resident doctors say they will resume talks to avoid further strikes with ‘can-do spirit’
BMA calls on Wes Streeting to be equally positive and says 11th-hour talks before five-day stoppage came too late but were encouragingResident doctors have said they will approach talks with Wes Streeting with a “can-do spirit” to avoid further strikes in the new year, as their five-day action...
<p>BMA calls on Wes Streeting to be equally positive and says 11th-hour talks before five-day stoppage came too late but were encouraging</p><p>Resident doctors have said they will approach talks with Wes Streeting with a “can-do spirit” to avoid further strikes in the new year, as their five-day action ended on Monday morning.</p><p>The British Medical Association called on the health secretary to come to the table with the same “constructive” attitude, saying the tone of 11th-hour talks before their stoppage had been encouraging but too late to avoid <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/society/2025/dec/17/resident-doctors-in-england-begin-five-days-of-strike-action">the strike</a> in England.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/society/2025/dec/22/resident-doctors-strikes-talks-bma-wes-streeting">Continue reading...</a>
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