Junior doctors’ strike: what are the risks?

Up to 350,000 appointments and operations could be cancelled during four days of industrial action

Junior doctors take strike action
Almost 50,000 junior doctors are to walk out across England from 11-15 April
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Junior doctors in the UK have begun a four-day strike over pay in what could be the most disruptive industrial action taken by healthcare workers yet.

Speaking to BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, Professor Stephen Powis, NHS England’s national medical director, said that the 96-hour walkout would be “the most disruptive industrial action in NHS history”. He warned it could take the health service “weeks” to recover from the strikes.

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 Sorcha Bradley is a writer at The Week and a regular on “The Week Unwrapped” podcast. She worked at The Week magazine for a year and a half before taking up her current role with the digital team, where she mostly covers UK current affairs and politics. Before joining The Week, Sorcha worked at slow-news start-up Tortoise Media. She has also written for Sky News, The Sunday Times, the London Evening Standard and Grazia magazine, among other publications. She has a master’s in newspaper journalism from City, University of London, where she specialised in political journalism.