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Tories would ban strikes by NHS doctors, says Badenoch

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Tories would ban strikes by NHS doctors, says BadenochThousands of resident doctors are currently on strike after a dispute with the government over pay.
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Thousands of resident doctors have launched a five-day strike across England after pay talks collapsed. Shadow development minister Dame Harriet Baldwin said the proposed pay rise is acceptable and urged doctors to stop patients from suffering, calling for talks over issues rather than disruptive...

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Tories would ban strikes by NHS doctors - Badenoch

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Thousands of resident doctors are currently on strike after a dispute with the government over pay.
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