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GMJ News > GMJ Briefs > English Junior Doctors Escalate Industrial Action with 16th Strike in 15 Months

English Junior Doctors Escalate Industrial Action with 16th Strike in 15 Months

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Last updated: 04/06/2026 16:02
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Junior doctors on picket line holding BMA strike banners outside hospital
Junior doctors in England launch their 16th strike since March 2023, as pay disputes escalate over 26% real-terms salary cuts since 2008. The four-day walkout from 15 June marks the latest phase in the longest-running NHS industrial action. — Photo: Stan Platt-Jones / Pexels
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Junior doctors in England are set to launch their 16th strike since March 2023, with a four-day walkout beginning 15 June. This latest action represents a significant escalation in what has become the longest-running industrial dispute in NHS history, affecting non-emergency services across hospital trusts while maintaining emergency and critical care provision.

The strike reflects deepening frustration over cumulative pay erosion, with the British Medical Association documenting a 26% real-terms salary decline since 2008. This erosion has coincided with rising patient demand and critical workforce shortages. Dr. Robert Laurenson, co-chair of the BMA junior doctors committee, emphasized that the action demonstrates ‘continued government failure to address the pay crisis driving doctors away from the NHS.’ The Department of Health and Social Care’s recent pay offer fell short of union expectations, with government officials citing budget constraints while union representatives stress that pay restoration is essential for retaining medical graduates within UK healthcare.

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