The five-day doctor strike in England may be ending, but it is clear this dispute - 12 walkouts and counting - is far from over.
"We've been let down by Wes Streeting," says Dr Shivam Sharma, who joined one of the last picket lines of the walkout before it finishes at 07:00 on Wednesday.
When Labour came to power they quickly managed to make a deal with the British Medical Association, handing them extra money and promises of improvements to working conditions.
Doctors took that as a sign that the journey towards restoring pay to 2008 levels was in sight but that still requires another 25% hike in pay, on top of previous rises.
"Since last year he has not delivered," says Dr Sharma, who is six years into his training in child and adolescent psychiatry, when asked why walkouts have returned.















