Resident doctors will strike from 7am on July 25 to 7am on July 30, the BMA has confirmed.
In a statement, the BMA said they had met with the health secretary on Tuesday and made “every attempt” to avoid strike action.
In a statement, BMA resident doctors committee co-chairs Dr Melissa Ryan and Dr Ross Nieuwoudt said: “Unfortunately, the Government has stated that it will not negotiate on pay, wanting to focus on non-pay elements without suggesting what these might be. Without a credible offer to keep us on the path to restore our pay, we have no choice but to call strikes.
“No doctor wants to strike, and these strikes don’t have to go ahead. If Mr Streeting can seriously come to the table in the next two weeks we can ensure that no disruption is caused. The Government knows what is needed to avert strikes. The choice is theirs.”

Health Secretary Wes Streeting (Lucy North/PA) (PA Wire)
Athena Stavrou9 July 2025 11:18
Wednesday marks the second day of Emmanuel Macron’s state visit.
The French president began his morning with a private visit to St George’s Chapel in Windsor – where he is being hosted by the King – to lay flowers on the Tomb of Queen Elizabeth II.
He was then pictured being shown around the Windsor Castle Gardens with Charles.

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Later, Mr Macron will visit Imperial College London before meeting Starmer at No 10 to hold talks on migrant crossings.
Athena Stavrou9 July 2025 11:00
Sir Keir Starmer is still expected to face his weekly questions in the Commons today.
The prime minister has been busy hosting the French president this week, who is in the UK for a state visit.
But Starmer will take time out of his busy schedule to face the opposition at midday.
We will bring you the latest updates here.

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Athena Stavrou9 July 2025 10:45
Wes Streeting has warned doctors that “the public will not forgive you” as the NHS faces months of strike chaos.
The health secretary said that a pay rise is not an option after doctors in England voted in favour of industrial action, which could see walkouts last until January next year.
He also accused them of “squandering an opportunity by striking” instead of working with him to improve working conditions, warning: “You will not find another health and social care secretary as sympathetic to resident doctors as me”.
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Cabinet Office minister Nick Thomas-Symonds said the Government was already working to reduce the “pull factors” attracting migrants to risk the English Channel crossing to reach the UK.
He also welcomed the French authorities’ tougher action on the Channel beaches.
In response to concerns about “pull factors” he told ITV’s Good Morning Britain: “That is why this Government is cracking down on illegal working and why there have been over 7,000 arrests in that space.”
Work in countries that migrants travel through on the way to the Channel coast was also important, he added.
After footage emerged of French police slashing the boats used by migrants, Mr Thomas-Symonds said: “We do welcome that action taken in shallow waters.”
He said “we have to evolve our law enforcement capacity” in response to changing tactics from people smugglers.
Alexander Butler9 July 2025 09:12