Resident doctors across England are taking a stand against pay cuts, with a recent study showing that their pay has fallen behind by 4-10% compared to 2010-2011 levels. The National Health Service (NHS) has been facing a shortage of doctors, and the low pay rates are discouraging many medical professionals from pursuing a career in the field.

As a result, resident doctors have decided to go on strike to demand fair pay restoration. The strikes are causing disruptions in hospitals and clinics across the country, with patients facing delays in receiving important medical care.

The lack of adequate pay for resident doctors is not only affecting them personally but also impacting the quality of healthcare provided to patients. The current situation is putting immense strain on an already overstretched NHS, with doctors feeling undervalued and demoralized.

The government and NHS officials are being urged to address the concerns of resident doctors and take immediate action to increase their pay. As the strikes continue, it remains to be seen how this will affect the healthcare system and whether a resolution will be reached.