💨 Abstract
Doctors in the UK, known as resident doctors, are demanding a significant pay rise of at least 29%, despite recently receiving a 5.4% increase. The British Medical Association is pushing for strike action, citing real-term pay cuts since 2006. The government faces pressure to avoid a summer of hospital chaos, with public support for the doctors declining.
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