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  • Which rail workers are striking this weekend and how will it affect you?

    September 1, 2023

    Workers across more than a dozen train companies are set to walk out this weekend, with major London hubs likes Euston and Waterloo set to be left empty. Swathes of the UK will have no train services running on Friday, amid the latest round of major coordinated transport strikes. Members of train drivers’ union Aslef [...]

  • Five mayors preparing legal action against 1,000 rail ticket office closures – but Sadiq Khan not asked

    July 18, 2023

    Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham and four other mayors are preparing to take legal action against train operators in an effort to stop the closure of just under 1,000 ticket offices. Industry body Rail Delivery Group drew up plans to close the offices across the country and will move onto station concourses to assist passengers [...]

  • New train strikes announced for 2 July as company bans overtime

    June 16, 2023

    Drivers at two train operators will take industrial action in disputes separate to the ongoing national row over pay, it has been announced. Members of Aslef at Avanti West Coast will strike on 2 July, while drivers employed by London North Eastern Railway (LNER) will refuse to work overtime from July 1 until further notice. [...]

  • World’s joint-biggest cargo ship leaves UK after first visit

    June 2, 2023

    The world’s joint-largest cargo ship has set sail from the UK after its first visit. The 1,300ft (400-metre) MSC Loreto vessel is capable of holding 24,346 standard containers, which is currently the record number. It shares this title with its sister vessel, the MSC Irina. MSC Loreto arrived at the Port of Felixstowe in Suffolk, [...]

  • Rail union boss ‘not seen anyone from government’ since January as fresh strikes bring UK to a halt

    May 31, 2023

    Rail union Aslef’s general secretary has said he “hasn’t seen anyone from government” since 6 January, as workers start a wave of strikes, bringing trains to a halt across the country. “They are not interested, they don’t care, they are not interested in a resolution to this dispute,” he told Kay Burley’s Sky News Breakfast [...]

  • Rail strikes this weekend: All you need to know – how will London be affected?

    May 12, 2023

    Train services are being hit by more strike action this weekend, with London set to be hit by industrial action on routes to major airports and transport hubs. Members of Aslef and the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) at train operators will walk out in long-running disputes on Friday and Saturday respectively. Further strikes [...]

  • TransPennine Express to be nationalised after months of disruption – but transport sec warns it’s ‘not a silver bullet’

    May 11, 2023

    Train services run by TransPennine Express will be nationalised after months of delays and cancellations. Transport Secretary Mark Harper announced the decision to bring the operator’s services under Government control, but warned it is “not a silver bullet”. Graham Sutherland, chief executive of TransPennine Express owner FirstGroup, said the company has “worked extremely hard to [...]

  • Elizabeth Line: Workers to walk out later this month on London’s most popular route

    May 9, 2023

    Elizabeth Line workers will strike on Wednesday 24 May in what is the latest industrial action to hit London’s most popular line. The action brought by members of the Transport Salaried Staffs’ Association (TSSA) union announced today, is part of an ongoing pay dispute between operational staff, such as traffic and response managers, and TfL.  [...]

  • Transport for London warns of huge crowds on Coronation weekend – and here’s what they’re doing about it

    April 18, 2023

    Service providers such as Transport for London which operates the tube and bus network in the Capital have warned of huge central London crowds between 6 and 8 May over the bank holiday weekend. Extra train services are being laid on for the King’s coronation weekend, but the transport operation will not match the scale [...]

  • Rishi Sunak bans new smart motorways amid safety concerns

    April 16, 2023

    The building of new smart motorways is being cancelled as prime minister Rishi Sunak acknowledged concerns about safety and cost. Fourteen planned smart motorways – including 11 that are already paused and three earmarked for construction – will be removed from government road building plans, given financial pressures and in recognition of the lack of [...]

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