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BBC Health 📅 07 Apr 2026 ⏱ 1 min read

Strike reduces A&E unit to minor injuries service

Resident doctors across England are striking for six days as part of an ongoing pay dispute.

ClinicaliQ Brief
  • Junior doctors' six-day strike action across England is reducing A&E departments to minor injuries services only, with emergency and urgent cases diverted elsewhere
  • The action reflects an ongoing pay dispute with resident doctors, requiring urgent care systems to activate contingency plans and manage patient flow accordingly
  • Clinicians should anticipate significant service disruptions and ensure clear communication with patients about alternative care pathways during the strike period
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Resident doctors across England are striking for six days as part of an ongoing pay dispute.

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