- Tens of thousands of junior doctors in England staged a three-day walkout over pay.
- Some NHS Trusts have cancelled all planned procedures due to the strike.
- The BMA has said the value of junior doctors' pay has fallen by 26% since 2008.
- The government has offered talks with unions representing nurses, paramedics and other health workers.
- Teaching unions have opened contacts with the Department for Education.
‘We are in an ethical dilemma’: Junior doctors in England walk out as government talks continue
Tens of thousands of medics strike in the latest blow to the health service, staff warn of deteriorating conditions and pay
