In line with previous industrial action, life-threatening 999 calls will be attended to, but other emergencies may not be, or could face delays.
The biggest day of industrial action for the NHS in this dispute is set to happen on 6 February, when nurses will walk out too.
Governments say the above-inflation pay rises requested are unaffordable. BBC News
See also:
- NHS England boss: Repeated strikes make workload more challenging BBC News
- Thousands of treatments lost during nurse strikes BBC News
- Ambulance strikes: Unite workers announce new days of walkouts BBC News
- NHS strikes will only end if ministers offer workers a 10 PER CENT pay rise, warns union boss The Daily Mail
- Jeremy Hunt led calls for big pay rise for NHS nurses last summer The Guardian
- NHS leaders voice alarm as 10 more ambulance strikes planned The Guardian
- Health staff strikes making workload ‘more challenging’, says NHS chief The Guardian
- Everything you need to know about the ambulance strikes The Independent
- Tory ministers ‘looking to privatise’ NHS, says union boss The Independent
- As the NHS prepares for its biggest ever walkout, how will strikes impact you? ITV News
- Ambulance workers strike for third time in five weeks as pay and staffing dispute rumbles on Sky News
- Union leader accuses government of 'lying' and suggests it is 'looking to privatise the NHS' Sky News
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