England's National Health Service (NHS) is bracing for its 15th consecutive walkout by resident doctors, formerly known as junior doctors, amidst an ongoing pay dispute. The latest industrial action, which marks a pivotal moment in the protracted standoff, is the latest escalation in a long-standing battle for fair compensation. With thousands of medical professionals set to withdraw their services, the NHS is facing a critical staffing shortage at a time when patient needs are at an all-time high. As the dispute shows no signs of resolution, the walkout raises serious concerns about the long-term sustainability of the NHS and its ability to provide quality care to the British public.


Resident doctors in England – the new name for junior doctors – are taking part in their 15th walkout in a long-running pay dispute.