Health news today spans relief, grief and accountability. In England, resident doctors have pulled back from what would have been a four-day strike after the government made a last-minute offer reportedly including an average 6.6% pay rise, pausing the latest chapter in a long-ru...
Health news today spans relief, grief and accountability. In England, resident doctors have pulled back from what would have been a four-day strike after the government made a last-minute offer reportedly including an average 6.6% pay rise, pausing the latest chapter in a long-running NHS pay dispute while union members weigh the deal. Far more grim is the picture from Gaza, where Palestinian officials say the death toll has now passed 73,000 even as Israeli strikes continue under a ceasefire widely described as fragile. In the U.S., a federal judge dismissed a fired Yosemite ranger’s lawsuit over a transgender pride flag display on procedural grounds, not on the substance of the free-speech claim. And in Australia, police have charged a Gold Coast nurse with multiple offences involving six teenage girls, allegations that intensify scrutiny of abuse claims within positions of trust.






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- Gaza death toll surpasses 73,000 as Israel strikes continue despite ceasefire (8 sources)
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- Resident doctors in England call off strike after government makes new offer (6 sources)
- Gold Coast nurse charged over alleged offences involving six teenage girls (6 sources)
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- Resident doctors call off four-day strike after new government offer (4 sources)
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