Resident doctors in England have once again voted in favour of strike action, in the latest chapter in a long-running pay dispute.
The doctors, previously known as junior doctors, were awarded a 5.4% pay rise for this financial year, following a 22% increase over the previous two years.
But the British Medical Association (BMA) says wages are still around 20% lower in real terms than in 2008 and are demanding "pay restoration".
A government spokesperson said pay negotiations would not be reopened as: "We can't be more generous than we already have."
