The second round of strikes among workers at the Port of Felixstowe has begun.
On Tuesday morning, members of the Unite union set up a picket line at the port in a long-running dispute over pay.
About 1,900 union members at the port are walking out for a second time, until Wednesday, October 5.
This strike follows a previous eight-day stoppage last month.
In September, it was revealed that bosses at the Port of Felixstowe decided to implement their pay offer despite reaching no agreement with union leaders.
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