NHS: Junior doctors to proceed with strike ballot after Jeremy Hunt's last-minute proposals branded misleading The BMA said the amended proposals also failed to address concerns around the removal of safeguards. The Independent
See also:
See also:
- BMA presses ahead with juniors' ballot British Medical Association
- News story: Junior doctors' contract offer Department of Health
- Policy paper: Junior doctors' contract offer: main points Department of Health
- Statement to Parliament: Junior doctors' contract Department of Health
- Professor Wendy Reid responds to junior doctor contract offer Health Education England
- Junior doctors' contract offer NHS Employers
- Sir Bruce Keogh on junior consultant contract debate NHS England
- Response to Secretary of State announcement on junior doctor's contract Royal College of General Practitioners
- BMA refuses to re-enter contract talks BBC News
- Junior doctors throw 15% pay rise offer back in Jeremy Hunt's face The Daily Mail
- Junior doctors reject 11pc pay rise and prepare for strike ballot The Daily Telegraph
- The NHS is in trouble. Doctors should help, not fight over pay The Daily Telegraph
- BMA tried to gag regulator from issuing strike advice The Daily Telegraph
- Junior doctors are victims of an NHS that's broken beyond repair The Daily Telegraph
- Jeremy Hunt's 11% junior doctor contract offer 'megaphone diplomacy', says BMA GP Online
- Junior doctors reject 'misleading' pay offer and criticise Jeremy Hunt The Guardian
- Jeremy Hunt: I cannot negotiate on manifesto promise of 24-hour NHS The Guardian
- Junior doctors ballot over strikes as pay offer branded 'fatally flawed' The Guardian
- Jeremy Hunt’s ‘pay rise’ offer to junior doctors is nothing of the sort | Letters The Guardian
- Junior doctors claim Jeremy Hunt's 11% pay rise will be a 'pay cut' of 26% The Independent
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