Nurses in the South West have walked out again to join what has been described as the biggest round of strikes in NHS history.
There were picket lines at Torbay, Derriford, Royal Devon, North Devon and Royal Cornwall hospitals on Tuesday.
One striker asked the public to "bear with us and understand" their fight for better pay, staffing and patient care.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay warned the walkouts would "undoubtedly have an impact on patients and cause delays".
He said ministers had met the recommendations of the independent NHS Pay Re. Send your story ideas to spotlight@bbc.co.uk.You