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  • Queensway, Notting Hill and Holland Park stations get 4G coverage

    December 21, 2022

    Commuters travelling between Queensway and Holland Park will no longer have to worry about pausing their favourite Netflix show as the three Central line stations have begun supporting 4G and 5G coverage. Transport for London (TfL) has announced that three additional stations – Kentish Town, Tufnell Park and Archway on the Northern line – will [...]

  • Stuck in traffic: Highway workers and Border Force to strike in London

    December 19, 2022

    The winter of discontent is set to continue this week, with both traffic officers and Border Force staff planning to strike, causing travel havoc on the roads and in the air. National Highways South East Regional Control Centre in Godstone, 20mi south of London, will hold strikes on 22 December between 12:00 and 3:30 pm.  [...]

  • Tube network thrown into chaos as rail strike continues

    December 16, 2022

    London’s tube network has been thrown into chaos with significant delays and disruption as a result of the rail strikes. Members of the union RMT working at Network Rail and 14 other operators will walk out today and tomorrow as part of a long-standing dispute over jobs and salaries.  They will be joined by platform [...]

  • RMT doesn’t exclude chance of new tube strikes as members renew mandate

    December 8, 2022

    The RMT has not excluded the chance of new strike action on the tube network as it received another six-month strike mandate from London Underground workers.  General secretary Mick Lynch has urged London Underground and mayor Sadiq Khan to sit down with the union “so we can bring this dispute to a resolution.” “If a [...]

  • Tube trips in shopping hotspots hit one million as people fall for Christmas frenzy

    December 7, 2022

    Trips on the tube to key shopping centres have reached pre-pandemic levels, as the Elizabeth Line and Christmas rush boosts retail. More than one million entries and exits were recorded on 3 December at stations such as Oxford Circus, Knightsbridge and High Street Kensington, figures published today by Transport for London (TfL) showed. Tottenham Court [...]

  • 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 [...]

  • TfL to invest £8.1bn into London’s road and rail network

    December 1, 2022

    TfL is set to invest £8.1bn into London’s road and rail network as part of its long-term business plan.  Set to support London’s economic recovery whilst achieving financial sustainability, the draft plan includes an annual £150m expenditure in safe and active travel, as well as a £110m scrappage scheme.  The scrappage scheme will help offset [...]

  • Bus drivers on 70 routes in N London to strike for seven days in December

    November 29, 2022

    Bus drivers working for garages operated by Metroline will strike on seven days next month starting on 1 December. Londoners are being warned some other bus services and the tube network will be busier as a result of the Unite union action affecting 70 routes. The action will impact bus journeys mainly in the north, [...]

  • Qatari investment in London pulled into question over transport advert ban

    November 26, 2022

    Qatar is reportedly reviewing its investment in London after the capital banned the country’s adverts from its transport network. Transport for London (TfL) contacted Q22, the body overseeing the World Cup, to inform them of the ban this week, the Financial Times reported, citing a person involved in the Qatari review. In response, Qatar said [...]

  • Fresh cash will save 53 bus routes as Sadiq Khan warns ‘tough decisions needed elsewhere’

    November 23, 2022

    Over 50 London bus routes were saved today after London mayor Sadiq Khan announced a £25m worth of annual funding.  The extra cash will be used to prevent 53 routes from being withdrawn following concerns from thousands of Londoners.  The £25m per year will be in addition to a £500m facility set up by City [...]

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