Thousands of resident doctors begin five-day walkout
NHS resident doctors will strike for five days this month, union says
Resident doctors in England have begun a five-day strike, causing significant disruption to NHS services across the country.
Sir Keir Starmer appealed to doctors to avert the "damaging road" of industrial action, warning it would hinder the NHS's recovery.
NHS leaders have warned of widespread disruption, with some large hospitals potentially cancelling up to 50 per cent of patient appointments.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting accused the BMA leadership of walking away from talks despite their members receiving a 28.9 per cent pay rise over three years.
The BMA argued that doctors' assistants can earn significantly more than newly qualified resident doctors, highlighting a pay disparity.