The 48-hour walkout will affect routine services, but emergency care will be covered after the BMA promised to provide a Christmas Day level of cover.
The result of the ballot is due on 27 June, but the BMA said it wanted to give the NHS notice of the strike. BBC News
See also:
- BMA announces potential strike dates for consultants in England if ballot is successful BMA
- Militant BMA plots 48-hour strike for thousands of NHS consultants in July amid never-ending row over pay The Daily Mail
- Hospital consultants to strike in July if members vote for industrial action The Daily Telegraph
- Senior medics demand higher overtime to cover for striking Evening Standard
- Hospital consultants could strike for two days in July, BMA warns The Independent
- Steve Barclay calls for ‘movement on both sides’ in junior doctors pay row Yahoo News
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