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BMA rejects NHS claim that less than third of resident doctors went on strike | NHS

BMA rejects NHS claim that less than third of resident doctors went on strike | NHS

By: Eleni Courea Political correspondent | Published: 2025-08-03 14:06:00 | Source: www.theguardian.com

The doctors’ union has rejected NHS figures showing that less than a third of resident doctors joined strike action in England last week and 93% of planned operations and procedures went ahead.

NHS England said it maintained care for an estimated 10,000 more patients during the latest doctors’ strike compared with last year’s, while the health secretary, Wes Streeting, seized on the figures and said it was time to “move past the cycle of disruption”.

But the British Medical Association (BMA) rejected the figures, saying complex work schedules and doctors taking leave made it “almost impossible to know” how many had joined the action.

The number that took part in the five-day strike was down by 7.5% on the previous round of industrial action, according to an early analysis of…

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