Talks with Health Secretary Steve Barclay were "a facade", said British Medical Association (BMA) reps, who accused him of stalling tactics.
It comes as other health unions have been invited for formal pay talks and nurses have begun theirs.
The government says any NHS pay offers must be affordable for taxpayers. BBC News
See also:
- Health Secretary admits he has no mandate from the Prime Minister to negotiate a pay deal with junior doctors just days before strike BMA
- NHS Employers responds to the government offering talks with other trade unions NHS Employers
- Health unions to consider invite from government to enter formal pay talks through NHS staff council UNISON
- Unite response to government offer of NHS pay talks Unite
- Huge breakthrough could see NHS strikes called off The Daily Mail
- Junior doctors strike to go ahead after talks with Government fail Evening Standard
- Health unions could call off strikes as Steve Barclay opens door to pay talks The Guardian
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