
Doctors lose new jobs package as strike to go ahead
The offer of 1,000 more training posts has been withdrawn after the union refused to scrap the planned six-day strike.
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The offer of 1,000 more training posts has been withdrawn after the union refused to scrap the planned six-day strike.

The offer of 1,000 more training posts has been withdrawn after the union refused to scrap the planned six-day strike.

The prime minister says the NHS could lose 1,000 extra training places if resident doctors go ahead with a six-day strike next week.

The prime minister says the NHS could lose 1,000 extra training places if resident doctors go ahead with a six-day strike next week.

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The walkout over jobs and pay is one of the longest yet in the dispute, and will begin on 7 April in England.

The walkout over jobs and pay is the longest yet in the dispute, and will begin on 7 April in England.

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The Lib Dem leader highlights policies on the NHS and energy bills ahead of council polls in England.

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