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UK Doctors' Union Suspends Planned Strike After Government Makes New Offer

A planned five-day strike by UK resident doctors has been suspended as their union considers a new government offer.

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A planned strike by UK resident doctors has been suspended after the government made a new offer to their union, averting what would have been a five-day work stoppage.

The strike had been scheduled to begin at 07:00 BST on Monday and continue through Friday. The doctors' union has now called off the industrial action to allow time for members to vote on the government's latest proposal.

The suspension comes after ongoing disputes between the medical profession and the government, though specific details of the new offer have not been disclosed. The union will now put the proposal to its membership for consideration.

The planned strike would have affected healthcare services across the UK during a five-day period. Resident doctors, who are qualified physicians in training roles at hospitals, play a crucial role in day-to-day patient care.

The outcome of the membership vote will determine whether the strike is permanently called off or rescheduled for a later date. The government's new offer represents an attempt to resolve the ongoing industrial dispute without disrupting medical services.

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