Junior doctors in England have declared a six-day strike following the rejection of a government proposal, according to Jin10. The British Medical Association (BMA) announced the industrial action, highlighting ongoing disputes over pay and working conditions. The strike is set to impact hospitals across England, as junior doctors demand better compensation and improved working conditions. The BMA has been in negotiations with the government, but the latest offer was deemed insufficient by the union. This strike is part of a series of actions taken by healthcare professionals in the UK, reflecting broader dissatisfaction within the National Health Service (NHS). The government has expressed disappointment over the strike decision, urging further dialogue to resolve the issues. The strike is expected to cause significant disruptions in hospital services, affecting patient care and scheduled treatments.