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  • Just 20 per cent of rail network to operate on Thursday and Saturday as UK braces for next wave of strikes

    August 17, 2022

    A fifth of rail services running on half of the network will be running on Thursday and Saturday, as industrial action is set to bring the country to a grinding halt. Network Rail has advised commuters to not use trains unless absolutely necessary, with limited services available for much of the country.  This comes after  [...]

  • Govt reassures commuters next year’s rail fares rise will be below inflation rate

    August 15, 2022

    The government said this morning that next year’s increase in rail fares in England will be below the current rate of inflation. Changes in regulated fares such as season tickets are traditionally implemented on the first working day of the year and based on the previous July’s retail price index (RPI), which for 2022 will [...]

  • Ach Nein! Rhine water level threatens to leave European shipping high and dry

    August 14, 2022

    AMIDST the doom and gloom of recent headlines, there have been some early signs of optimism that the worst of the globe’s supply chain crisis could be passing. A major benchmark of the time taken for a good to get from the factory to its destination port – the Flexport Ocean Timeliness Indicator – has [...]

  • Bus drivers join ‘summer of discontent’ and announce strike for 19 and 20 August

    August 7, 2022

    London bus drivers have joined the UK’s “summer of discontent” and announced a strike for 19 and 20 August following a dispute over salaries. The union Unite said more than 1,600 of its members working for bus operator London United will join the walkout after the company’s parent, RATP Dev Transit, offered a 7.8 pay [...]

  • Electric dreams: Volt founder on the rise and rise of the electric bike 

    August 5, 2022

    Between the oven-like temperatures on the tube, the promise of rail strikes stretching into infinity and the ever-present threat of another airborne pandemic, things are looking up for the e-bike industry. Last year saw a record 22m e-bike sales according to the Confederation of the European Bicycle Industry, a 10 per cent increase on the [...]

  • Network Rail platform and ticketing staff join strike on 18 and 20 August

    August 4, 2022

    Platform and ticketing staff working at Network Rail have joined the wave of industrial action and announced they will strike on 18 and 20 August. Members of the union TSSA working as general grades and controllers on the government-owned rail operator will join the walk out at seven other operators – including c2c, Avanti West [...]

  • Starmer’s brawl with the unions is a rite of passage for the Labour party

    August 4, 2022

    All the Labour Party had to do was to cede the entire summer to Tory infighting. But when it comes to factionalist fights among themselves, Labour are the experts. Since being given a begrudging vote of confidence by Durham Police, clearing him from the most boring of allegations of rule-breaking, Sir Keir Starmer has found [...]

  • Confirmed: Tube and Overground strike to go ahead on 19 August

    August 2, 2022

    The union RMT representing Tube and Overground workers announced the strike planned for 19 August, which was called last week, will go ahead. The announcement comes a day before the latest government funding deadline extension expires. The union confirmed that more than 10,000 workers will walk out as part of two different disputes, with Tube [...]

  • BT and Openreach strikes continue as Labour frontbencher Lisa Nandy joins picket line

    August 1, 2022

    Thousands of BT and Openreach staff continued to strike today as the row over pay continues with the FTSE 100 firm.

  • Unite renews threat to pull funding from Labour over Starmer stance on strikes

    August 1, 2022

    Labour’s largest union backer Unite has again threatened to withdraw its funding from the party as it rails against Sir Keir Starmer’s stance on strikes. Unite general secretary Sharon Graham accused Starmer of  “sticking two fingers up” to striking British workers and added that it was becoming “harder and harder to defend” paying the party [...]

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