England doctors end strike after government presents new offer

Doctors in England had been preparing to strike over contract disputes. The government responded with a revised offer to address

Doctors in England had been preparing to strike over contract disputes. The government responded with a revised offer to address concerns. Following the proposal, medical staff decided to suspend the strike action. The new terms include adjustments to pay and working conditions. Unions welcomed the move but said details remain under review. Patients are expected to experience no disruption as a result. Health officials will continue negotiations to finalize the agreement. The outcome may influence future industrial relations in the NHS.