Junior doctor dispute 'to go to Acas' The government has agreed to talks at Acas in the dispute with junior doctors - and is now urging the British Medical Association to call off the three days of strikes planned for December. BBC News
See also:
See also:
- Imposition threat must be removed to defer juniors' action British Medical Association
- Correspondence: Health Secretary writes to Dr Mark Porter, Chair of the BMA Department of Health
- NHS Employers begins talks with ACAS NHS Employers
- Junior doctors row: A nightmare for the NHS and patients? BBC News
- Jeremy Hunt agrees to talks with junior doctors in bid to halt strikes The Daily Mail
- Junior doctors' strike: Government agrees to talks at Acas in bid to avoid walkout The Daily Telegraph
- Doctors 'naive' to think no harm will come to patients during strikes, says Harvard The Daily Telegraph
- Junior doctors' strike: what should patients do? The Daily Telegraph
- Junior doctor strikes will go ahead unless government drops imposition threat, warns BMA GP Online
- Doctors strike: Analysis finds that NHS patients will not be more likely to die during action period The Independent
- Junior doctor dispute to go to talks at Acas OnMedica
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