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Govt: Junior doctors' pay demands unrealistic

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Govt: Junior doctors' pay demands unrealistic

Govt: Junior doctors' pay demands unrealistic

The business and trade minister says the 35 percent pay increase junior doctors are demanding is "unrealistic".

Kevin Hollinrake adds that the "best way" to resolve the dispute is to "get round the table", as he says striking "exacerbates" the NHS' problems. Report by Brooksl.

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