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More disruption lies ahead with resident doctors set to go on strike from tomorrow

By Deborah Bowyer   16th Dec 2025

More disruption on the way as resident doctors set to go on strike again tomorrow (Wednesday). (Credit: Nub News)
More disruption on the way as resident doctors set to go on strike again tomorrow (Wednesday). (Credit: Nub News)

More disruption lies ahead with resident doctors set to go on strike again.

The British Medical Association has announced another five-day walkout of resident doctors, starting from 7am tomorrow (17 December).

The strikes are expected to cause 'significant service disruption' for NHS Trusts in Cheshire and Merseyside which includes Leighton Hospital run by Mid Cheshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Hospital Trust.  

A spokesperson said: "The NHS has tried and tested plans in place to mitigate risks to patient safety and manage any disruption, including industrial action, but inevitably there will be some service disruption on strike days.

"Emergency care and other critical services such as maternity departments will be open as usual and life-threatening calls responded to.

"People should always call 999 or attend accident and emergency services in the event of a life or limb-threatening emergency.

"The NHS will continue to deliver planned care where possible, especially for patients in greatest clinical need, and we would urge the public to attend any planned appointments unless contacted directly by the NHS to reschedule.

"Local services will keep their websites and social media accounts up-to-date with the latest information - so please check before you travel." 

We're urging people to make NHS 111 Online their first port of call if they need urgent health advice on days of strike action.

NHS 111 Online can tell you:

  • Where to get help for your symptoms
  • How to find general health information and advice
  • Where to get an emergency supply of your prescribed medicine
  • How to get a repeat prescription

As always, please also continue to help to support the safe and timely discharge of loved ones who are ready to leave hospital. Irrespective of any industrial action, please do not hesitate to come forward to access care if you need it.

More information about when to call 999 and when to go to A&E is available via the national NHS website.

     

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