Skip to main content
Job vacancy with the National Education Union
BMA says government refused to listen to striking junior doctors
Staff on a NHS hospital ward, October 3, 2014

THE British Medical Association (BMA) said ministers had failed to “simply listen” to junior doctors again as they returned to work following their five-day strike in England today.

It is expected that tens of thousands of appointments, procedures and operations were postponed as a result of their 11th walkout in 20 months.

Officials are expected to confirm the number the day after voters take to the polls in the general election tomorrow.

The 95th Anniversary Appeal
Support the Morning Star
You have reached the free limit.
Subscribe to continue reading.
More from this author
A person placing chips
Cost-of-living Crisis / 25 September 2025
25 September 2025
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson leaves 10 Downing Street, London, following a Cabinet meeting, September 16, 2025
Labour Party / 25 September 2025
25 September 2025
A demonstrator outside the Royal Courts of Justice, London,
Police Spies / 25 September 2025
25 September 2025
Police officers detain a protester as demonstrators take part in a Lift the Ban on Palestine Action protest organised by Defend our Juries in Parliament Square in London. Picture date: Saturday September 6, 2025
Britain / 23 September 2025
23 September 2025

More than 100 protesters expected to hold signs opposing Palestine Action ban outside the venue in Liverpool