At St. Thomas' Hospital in London, doctors protested, highlighting a 25% pay decrease over 15 years and demanding a 35% pay increase. The British Medical Association noted newly qualified doctors earn about £15 per hour. The government cited recent pay raises of 8.1% to 10.3% but said no new offers could be made during the pre-election period.
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At St. Thomas' Hospital in London, doctors protested, highlighting a 25% pay decrease over 15 years and demanding a 35% pay increase. The British Medical Association noted newly qualified doctors earn about £15 per hour. The government cited recent pay raises of 8.1% to 10.3% but said no new offers could be made during the pre-election period.