Senior doctors across England ’s NHS are being balloted on potential strike action, a significant development initiated by the British Medical Association (BMA). This move follows a government pay offer of 3.5 per cent for these crucial medical groups, prompting a strong reaction from the professional body. The BMA has commenced an eight-week voting period for both consultants and specialist, associate specialist and specialty (SAS) doctors. The ballot, which began on Monday, is set to close on 6 July, determining the appetite for industrial action among these key healthcare professionals. The consultants’ committee within the BMA has articulated a clear set of demands. They argue for increased protected time, which they deem essential for fostering innovation, mentoring junior colleagues, and enhancing overall patient services.…