Thousands of paramedics and support staff will walk out for the second time this winter, in the dispute over pay.
NHS Providers said this strike would be harder to cope with, as the government raised fears over the lack of a national deal on emergency cover.
But union leaders said life-and-limb cover would be provided. BBC News
See also:
- NHS tells patients to seek emergency care as needed during latest industrial action NHS England
- Ambulance staff in England and Wales strike over pay BBC News
- I worry we're killing people - ambulance dispatcher BBC News
- Strikes Bill: Ambulance workers singled out by government ahead of walkout Channel 4 News
- Only call an ambulance for a ‘life or limb’ emergency, public are warned as 999 crew begin latest strike that ‘will bring even MORE disruption than the previous walkout’ The Daily Mail
- Ambulance strike today: Dates of walkouts and what to do if you need emergency help The Daily Telegraph
- Trade unions to discuss coordinated ‘day of action’ across public sector The Guardian
- NHS urges use of GP, chemist or 111 service during ambulance strike The Guardian
- Anti-strike bill: Shapps to get power to decide minimum service levels The Guardian
- Steve Barclay tells public to behave with ‘common sense’ during NHS ambulance strike The Independent
- Around 25,000 ambulance workers go on strike in England and Wales ITV News
- Ambulance workers go on strike today - with NHS offering advice on how patients will be affected Sky News
- Anti-strike bill: Ambulance unions 'put people's lives at risk' by refusing minimum levels of service, Business Secretary Grant Shapps says Sky News
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