Resident doctors are to be consulted on whether or not to call off next week’s planned strike after receiving an offer from the government, the British Medical Association (BMA) has said.

Medics are due to strike for five days from 17 December because of an ongoing row over pay and concerns over training places.

The BMA said the government had put forward an offer on “ending the jobs crisis for doctors in England”.

The offer came as the number of people in hospital with flu in England reached a record level for this time of year. At least six hospitals across the UK have told patients to stay away because of surge in cases.

The BMA said resident doctors would be consulted over whether the offer was enough to call off next week’s action through an online survey, which will close …

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