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Walkouts are planned on three days in the run-up to Christmas and six days in the new year.
MPs were voting on a plan to set up a compensation scheme for infected blood scandal victims.
A senior doctor gives her first interview since being awarded a record £3.2m payout at a tribunal.
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New health secretary Victoria Atkins says strikes by medics have delayed 1.1 million appointments.
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