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The Government has published its formal offer to the BMA resident doctors committee as ministers seek to resolve the long-running dispute with resident doctors in England. The Department of Health and Social Care said the offer was set out on 12 June and had been developed after feedback from the BMA committee.
The Government said it had strengthened and clarified the offer originally made in March 2026. The published document is described as the complete offer developed in partnership with the BMA resident doctors committee since the previous proposal was made.
The publication of the offer comes after repeated industrial relations disputes in the NHS over pay, working conditions and staffing. The BMA will consider the proposal through its own processes, while ministers will be seeking to avoid further disruption to services.

