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Train services severely disrupted in latest strike
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Train services will be severely disrupted on Friday as rail unions walk out in their latest strike action.
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How is each train operator affected by the latest strikes?
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Britain’s train services will be hit by strike action on two days this week.
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Union leaders to meet rail minister in bid to secure deal to end strikes
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Talks aimed at resolving the rail workers dispute will be held on Monday after a week of disruption to services because of strikes.
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Lynch still optimistic but admits ‘no deal in sight’ on rail strikes
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Union leader Mick Lynch has said that, while he continues to be an “optimist”, there is currently “no deal in sight” as the country faces a month of rail disruption.
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Christmas rail strikes to go ahead as latest offer is rejected
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Hopes of a major breakthrough in the rail dispute have been shattered after Network Rail workers rejected a pay offer.
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Strike resolution further away after Government intervention, says RMT
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A resolution in the long-running rail dispute is further away, after a last-minute intervention from the Government in talks over pay, jobs and conditions, a union has claimed.
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Network Rail workers to stage extra strike over Christmas
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Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) will walk out from 6pm on Christmas Eve until 6am on December 27 and will press ahead with two 48-hour strikes next week.
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RMT boss and Holyrood transport minister urge UK Government to help end strikes
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Rail union boss Mick Lynch and Scotland’s transport minister have urged Westminster to step in to help avoid strikes in the run up to Christmas.
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Train and railway station cleaners to stage strikes over pay
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Workers who clean trains and railway stations are to stage a series of strikes in a dispute over pay.
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Mick Lynch: Government has shown ‘lack of urgency’ in dealing with rail strike
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The biggest rail workers union has criticised the Government for a “lack of urgency” in dealing with the long-running dispute over pay, jobs and conditions.