British Medical Association members will walk out for 72 hours from 07:00 on Wednesday.
It is the third strike in the pay dispute and is expected to lead to the cancellation of much routine care.
And with the heat placing extra demands on A&E units, bosses urged people to use services sensibly. BBC News
See also:
- Two-thirds of junior doctors fear NHS won’t survive the next ten years, as BMA urges PM to intervene to resolve dispute BMA
- NHS Confederation urges junior doctors and government to get back to the negotiating table NHS Confederation
- Junior doctors in Scotland to strike after rejecting pay offer BBC News
- Thousands of NHS appointments cancelled as junior doctors strike Evening Standard
- Junior doctor strikes begin as most fear NHS won't last a decade GPonline
- BMA chair urges Sunak to broker settlement with junior doctors The Guardian
- Three-day strike by doctors in England expected to have ‘enormous impact’ The Guardian
- Upcoming industrial action 'will have a serious impact on local NHS services' Northampton Chronicle and Echo
- Junior doctors in England on strike today - here's how it will affect NHS care Sky News
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