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1,000 NHS training posts that were to be created for resident doctors have been cancelled by the Government, after the British Medical Association failed to meet a 48-hour deadline to call off industrial action next week. The Prime Minister issued the ultimatum to try and stop the walkouts. Jonathan...

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