Workers in England and Wales will walk out on Wednesday in a dispute over pay, but life-threatening emergencies will be responded to.
Unions say discussions were still taking place with ambulance trusts to draw up detailed plans for cover.
Steve Barclay said there is a lack of clarity about what is being offered. BBC News
See also:
- Hospitals told to free up beds for ambulance strike BBC News
- Oliver Dowden firm on pay as nurses warn of more strikes BBC News
- Minister urges unions to call off nurse and ambulance strikes BBC News
- December strikes: 1,200 army personnel to cover for ambulances and border force BBC News
- NHS will 'grind to a halt' as experts fear lives may be put at risk 'as junior doctors join strikes' The Daily Mail
- Rishi Sunak WON'T give NHS nurses extra cash despite Tory pressure The Daily Mail
- Up to 60 PER CENT of ops were cancelled due to NHS strikes The Daily Mail
- Elderly patients 'will be trapped in hospital at Christmas’ by NHS strikes The Daily Telegraph
- Further Strikes now ‘inevitable’ and will ‘harm’ NHS, Government warned Evening Standard
- UK government will stay ‘resolute’ on nurses’ pay, says Oliver Dowden The Guardian
- Military not ‘sufficiently trained’ to cover NHS strikes, unions say The Guardian
- Nurses pledge tougher new strikes as NHS crisis deepens The Guardian
- Public support for nurses’ strike piles pressure on Sunak and divides Tories The Guardian
- Barclay expected to urge fresh talks aimed at ending nurses’ strike The Guardian
- Ambulance staff need firm promise on pay to call off strike, says union The Guardian
- Scramble to free up hospital beds ahead of ambulance strike The Independent
- Government accused of using ‘scare tactics’ to frighten public about nurse strike The Independent
- NHS strikes: Oliver Dowden promises nurses pay rise at a later date if they call off Christmas strikes iNews
- Minister grossly overestimates number of postponed NHS procedures during strikes Metro
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