The British Medical Association (BMA), representing UK doctors, has suspended planned strike action to allow members to vote on a new pay offer from the government. The proposed deal includes an average pay rise of 6.6% by April 2027, with additional increases anticipated after that date. Details of the offer were released by the BMA, prompting the suspension of industrial action. The union will now initiate a formal voting process among its members to determine whether to accept the proposed terms. This development offers a potential resolution to the ongoing dispute over doctor’s pay, which has led to significant disruption to healthcare services. The outcome of the vote will determine whether strikes will be resumed or avoided, impacting the National Health Service. Further details regarding the specifics of the subsequent increases are yet to be disclosed.