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Resident doctors accept last-minute pay deal to end months of NHS strike chaos

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Resident doctors across England have backed a government offer on pay and working conditions, marking the conclusion of industrial action that has disrupted NHS services in recent months.The ballot, which also included final-year medical students, secured approval with 52.9 per cent voting in favour of the deal.Turnout stood at 57 per cent, according to the British Medical Association.

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The result was notably tight, with 47.1 per cent of participants rejecting the proposed terms.The Department of Health and Social Care confirmed the outcome brings strike action to an end.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The agreement represents a significant moment for the health service, which has faced considerable pressure from repeated walkouts during the prolonged dispute over remuneration and employment conditions.Health Secretary James Murray hailed the outcome as a welcome development for the entire health service."This is very good news for resident doctors, patients and the NHS as a whole,...

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