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Doctors in Scotland to go on strike

Resident doctors in Scotland have voted to go on strike in January – as their union called on the devolved government to present a "credible" pay offer.

The British Medical Association (BMA) Scotland announced on Friday that 92% of its members who voted in the ballot were in favour of the industrial action. The turnout was 58%.

The strikes are scheduled to start at 7am on Tuesday 13 January, and end at 7am on Saturday 17 January – unless progress is made in pay talks. The announcement comes amid an ongoing strike action by resident doctors in England, which began on Wednesday and will last until Monday.

Chris Smith, chair of the BMA Scottish resident doctors committee, said its members were "united in anger.

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