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  • December strikes: Who’s walking out when and how will it affect you?

    December 6, 2022

    December is set to be a month blighted by industrial strife, with everyone from nurses and posties to train drivers and security staff to walk out. With inflation reaching a 41-year high at an eye-watering 11.1 per cent, thousands of workers have voted to down tools and ask for a real-term increase in pay. As [...]

  • Train drivers at 12 operating firms to strike on 26 November

    November 10, 2022

    Train drivers at 12 operating firms including the London Overground will strike on 26 November. The industrial action was announced by Aslef union members in a long-running dispute over pay. This comes as London tube workers walked out today bringing the London Underground to a grinding halt. ASLEF members at 12 companies will walk out [...]

  • 35 Just Stop Oil activists held over M25 chaos: ‘This isn’t policing protest, it’s a crime operation’

    November 7, 2022

    35 Just Stop Oil activists have been arrested after breaking a High Court injunction banning them from protest on the M25.  Campaigners from the environmental group climbed on to gantries on the motorway, closing it in multiple sections at around 8am this morning.  Just Stop Oil said it had launched actions in six locations around [...]

  • Severe disruption on entire TfL tube network as flooding hits London

    November 3, 2022

    Flooding in west London, after a night of heavy downpours, is causing severe delays on London’s tube system and has led to the closure of multiple roads, Transport for London (TfL) has warned. Signal failures, caused by flooding in Richmond and Acton Town, have created severe delays on the District, Piccadilly, and London Overground, TFL [...]

  • Trainline’s earnings triple as rail sector continues recovery from Covid-19

    November 3, 2022

    Ticket seller Trainline today said its earnings are up three-fold compared to 2021 amid the rail industry’s recovery from Covid-19. The online coach and train ticket seller said its revenues had increased more than two times over to £2.16bn, in an uptick that saw its adjusted earnings triple to £45m. The London headquartered company generated [...]

  • Transport secretary Trevelyan calls for ‘wage restraint’ in rail

    October 19, 2022

    Rail workers’ wage increases need to be realistic as the Treasury cannot cope with salaries going up according to inflation rates, transport secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan said.  “Within the rail sector we have to maintain wage restraint because we’ve already spent £16bn just keeping it going,” Trevelyan told the transport select committee earlier today.  “So it [...]

  • Train drivers at 12 firms including London Overground will strike on 1 and 5 October

    September 20, 2022

    Train drivers at 12 key operating firms will walk out on 1 and 5 October after ASLEF union confirmed members backed a strike today. Industrial action for two weeks time was confirmed for the first week of October, after being delayed due to the Queen’s death and funeral. ASLEF, which represents 96 per cent of [...]

  • Queen’s funeral: Travel chiefs warn train network will be ‘extremely busy’ as refunds offered

    September 12, 2022

    Travel chiefs have warned services and stations will be “extremely busy” in the next week due to the official period of mourning. Both the Rail Delivery Group and Transport For London discouraged unnecessary travel and urged planning, as hundreds of thousands are expected to visit Her Majesty the Queen lying in state. Parliamentary authorities are [...]

  • Govia Thameslink staff balloted by TSSA union over possible fresh strike action

    September 8, 2022

    Govia Thameslink train staff are to be balloted for industrial action in protest of pay, conditions and redundancies.  Rail union TSSA will open ballots for hundreds of its members working at  Govia Thameslink Railway, which includes four key franchises. Results of the ballot will be announced on 6 October and could impact  Thameslink, Southern, Great [...]

  • New transport sec Anne-Marie Trevelyan needs to be ‘plucky 13th’ since turn of century, AA says

    September 7, 2022

    The AA hope the 13th transport secretary since the turn of the century will be “plucky” in transforming the roads. Anne-Marie Trevelyan, formerly the Secretary of State for International Trade, was appointed to the role last night by Prime Minister Liz Truss. Succeeding Grant Shapps, the AA published a list of 10 priorities on their [...]

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