- Tens of thousands of resident doctors in England are scheduled to begin a six-day walkout on Tuesday, immediately following the Easter weekend.
- The industrial action will proceed after crucial talks failed, prompting the Department of Health and Social Care to withdraw an offer of 1,000 additional training places.
- The government stated that the training posts are no longer 'financially or operationally' possible due to the British Medical Association's (BMA) decision to press ahead with strikes.
- The BMA resident doctors committee deemed the government's offer insufficient, stating it 'falls short' and did not meet the standard required to put to its members.
- The NHS is preparing for significant disruption as a result of the extensive strike, while the BMA maintains it is open to an improved offer to avert or end the action.
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