Here’s a quick update on the latest BMA strike news as of now.
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The BMA and affiliated staff actions have involved ongoing pay disputes, with recent reporting highlighting a significant wave of strikes by both resident doctors and BMA-supported staff, including walkouts in late March 2026 and ongoing discussions around pay offers and negotiations.[1][2][3]
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UK government and party leadership have been issuing deadlines and statements aimed at resolving the disputes, including ultimatum-style calls and discussions about training posts and funding to minimize NHS disruption during peak strike periods.[3][5]
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Coverage from major outlets notes that the strikes have had substantial potential impact on NHS services, with estimates of cost and disruption, and continued negotiations focused on pay restoration and inflation-adjusted compensation.[2][9][3]
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent specific dates, locations, and union statements, or summarize the main points of the latest government/officer responses. I can also set up a quick timeline of key strike events this year.
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More than 400 staff working for the British Medical Association (BMA) will strike for a further 48 hours after the BMA failed to return to the negotiating table in an ongoing row over pay. The staff, who are represented by GMB Union, will walk out on 6^th^ and 7^th^ April, with the latter day coinciding with the start of the resident doctors' strike. BMA staff have been offered a 2.75 per cent pay rise, below the 3.5 per cent government offer to doctors which the BMA described as a 'crushing...
www.gmblondon.org.ukThe British Medical Association (BMA) has defended a new round of resident doctor walkouts starting on Friday, insisting medics' pay is still "way down" compared with 2008 and that the government has failed to finish "a journey" towards restoring it.
news.sky.comThe BMA announced an indicative ballot for hospital consultants and specialist, associate specialist, and specialty (SAS) doctors in England over a 4 per cent pay uplift. Doctors view the 4 per cent pay rise as an insult, stating it does not address historical pay freezes and is below inflation. Junior doctors are already being balloted for strike action, and senior doctors may now join them on picket lines.
www.independent.co.ukAn offer was made to avert the resident doctors' strike but the union said it did not go far enough.
www.bbc.comStarmer sets deadline for doctors' union to call off six-day walkout due to begin after Easter.
www.bbc.comIt comes ahead of a six-day resident doctors' strike, stating from 7am on April 7, in a dispute over jobs and wages. ITV National News
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