Junior doctors are standing on the picket lines for three days outside the Royal Hospital in Liverpool in a long-running dispute over pay.
The medics are aiming to get their pay back to what it was in 2009 but so far have been met with no response from The Department of Health.
Doctors have been striking across the UK, including London and Manchester.
Doctors who treat symptoms as serious as heart problems and sepsis are disputing working for wages of £14 an hour and less. and argue that as patients’ needs and workloads are increasing pay should also go up.