Ministers and junior doctors agree to new contract talks The Academy of Medical Royal Colleges has welcomed the agreement from the government and the British Medical Association to return to talks over the new junior doctors' contract in England.
The Academy had appealed for both sides to end the dispute after strikes and thousands of cancelled operations.
Junior doctors have been striking over plans to impose new working conditions.
Talks over the controversial new contract broke down in February. BBC News
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The Academy had appealed for both sides to end the dispute after strikes and thousands of cancelled operations.
Junior doctors have been striking over plans to impose new working conditions.
Talks over the controversial new contract broke down in February. BBC News
See also:
- Health Secretary writes to Chair of Academy of Medical Royal Colleges Department of Health
- Health Secretary agrees to pause introduction of junior doctors' contract NHS Employers
- Hunt to pause junior doctor contract imposition if BMA opens Saturday pay talks GP Online
- Junior doctors' row: Jeremy Hunt and BMA to restart contract talks The Guardian
- Terms of truce leave junior doctors facing tough decisions The Guardian
- The Guardian view on Jeremy Hunt and the doctors: stop fighting, start talking | Editorial The Guardian
- Jeremy Hunt blinks first in junior doctors dispute with agreement to halt work on implementing new contracts The Independent
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