NHS consultants in England have announced two more days of strikes over a long-running pay dispute.
They were already due to strike on Thursday and Friday – and now they will also walk out on 24 and 25 August, the British Medical Association (BMA) said.
The fresh dates were in response to a “derisory” 6% pay rise, said the BMA, a trade union for doctors.
The government said the rise, announced last week, was fair and called the new strike dates disappointing.
During this week’s strike and on the new August dates, consultants will provide so-called “Christmas Day cover”, which includes emergency care and a small amount of routine work.