BMA launches legal action against junior doctors' contract
Doctors are challenging legality of decision by Jeremy Hunt to impose new terms and conditions on 45,000 medics
Junior doctors have begun legal action against the government to try and stop it imposing its unpopular new contract on 45,000 medics working in the NHS.
The British Medical Association (BMA) has launched a judicial review which challenges the legality of the decision by the health secretary, Jeremy Hunt, to force the new terms and conditions on all junior doctors in England.
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