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  • Apple Pay UK: Where are people using it most? TfL races ahead

    July 22, 2015

    A week after Apple Pay's launch in the UK, and there's one spot where it's proving by far and away the most popular place to use. The contactless payment which lets you pay by simply swiping an iPhone or Apple Watch, attempts to make paying for stuff as quick and easy as possible, and there's no [...]

  • Knowing your flight rights: Passengers can be entitled to compensation when planes are delayed, cancelled or overbooked

    July 21, 2015

    With the holiday season now in full swing, many people will have to face the inevitable: delays at airports and disappointment with hotels.   Europe’s skies are more crowded than ever before. During July an average of 30,000 flights cross European airspace daily, and delays to one have a knock-on effect for other scheduled flights. [...]

  • TfL Tube strike: Talks over Night Tube action hit the buffers after RMT complains of serious breaches of safety

    July 20, 2015

    Crunch talks between trade unions and London Underground have ground to a halt, with just two weeks left to avert a second mass walk-out of the summer.   Unions had been due to resume talks this morning, yet the RMT shelved the negotiations after complaining of “serious breaches of safety protocols” on the Tube over [...]

  • Train delay compensation: How the new rules will make it more confusing for commuters to claim back for disrupted rail journeys

    July 20, 2015

    Yesterday changes were announced to the National Rail Conditions of Carriage – the rules governing rail travel in the UK. The idea was to make it easier for commuters to claw back refunds for delayed and cancelled trains.    All train operators are now obliged to offer passengers cash compensation rather than rail vouchers.That must [...]

  • Train delay compensation: New rules mean passengers can claim cash if rail journeys disrupted

    July 19, 2015

    Commuters will now be able to claim compensation for train delays in cold hard cash from today, as changes to the national rail travel rules come into effect. Passengers are entitled to claim a refund on their ticket if a train is more than 30 minutes late, but that has previously come in the form [...]

  • Apple Pay fail: If your iPhone or Apple Watch battery dies on the Tube, TfL says you’ll have to stump up the maximum fare

    July 16, 2015

    The cracks in Apple's new contactless system (or perhaps, more specifically, the lifetime of its devices' batteries) are starting to show.    As part of a detailed set of advice for commuters using their iPhones and Apple Watches to effortlessly waft through ticket barriers on the Tube, TfL has warned of the very real possibility [...]

  • TfL Tube strike 2015: Days lost to strike action have doubled since 2013 – but are still way down over past 30 years

    July 16, 2015

    Nearly 800,000 working days were lost over strike disputes last year, a sharp increase on the previous year – but it was still nothing, compared with the 1970s. Just a week after unions left London at a standstill with a 24-hour tube strike over working conditions on the upcoming Night Tube, the Office for National [...]

  • TfL Tube strike: TSSA joins RMT, Aslef and Unite in striking on 5 August over Night Tube dispute after talks collapse today

    July 15, 2015

    A fourth union has said it will join its sister organisations in striking after talks over the increasingly controversial Night Tube collapsed today.    Workers for TSSA, the Transport Salaried Staffs’ Association, will walk out on 5 August along with RMT, Aslef and Unite the the union.    TSSA's general secretary Manuel Cortes accused LU [...]

  • New TfL Tube strike chaos looms: Unions on collision course with Tories as government set to unveil tough curbs

    July 14, 2015

    Unions preparing for battle with the government over new anti-strike rules have ratcheted up the heat with the threat of another Tube strike.   Ahead of the introduction today of the Trade Union Bill – aimed at severely limiting strike action – the Rail, Maritime and Transport Union (RMT) yesterday said it would join the [...]

  • TfL Tube strike: RMT joins sister union Aslef in yet more action over Night Tube on 5th August

    July 14, 2015

    A second London Underground strike over the Night Tube is looking ever more likely, after the major transport union RMT confirmed today it was taking part.    Drivers union Aslef yesterday said it was planning a new 24-hour strike for 5th August, later backed by Unite the union. Workers have voted for action over ongoing [...]

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