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  • Zahawi: Education union strike threat after rail chaos would be ‘unforgivable and unfair’ for students

    June 23, 2022

    The education secretary has accused education trade unions of “failing” children by threatening strikes. Nadhim Zahawi branded threats to walk out of the classroom by the National Education Union “irresponsible” in a piece for the Telegraph this morning.  This comes after industrial action from rail workers brought the country to a standstill on Tuesday, with [...]

  • London business groups: TfL funding deal ‘vital’ to capital’s economy as Khan warns on ‘managed decline’

    June 22, 2022

    LONDON business groups, think-tanks and property firms have warned the capital’s transport network needs a long-term funding settlement from central government or risk ‘decades’ of damage.  Transport for London’s (TfL) latest emergency bailout with the Department for Transport runs out Friday – risking what the network’s chiefs have described as “managed decline” of the service.  [...]

  • Train strikes: Disruption set to cost hospitality £540m and have ‘catastrophic’ impact on night economy

    June 20, 2022

    This week’s rail and tube strikes are set to cost the hospitality sector £540m, as the nighttime economy will suffer a “catastrophic impact”. Trade union action on the transport network this week will “set back the recovery of our high streets and deter people from going out in the evening”, leading to hundreds of million [...]

  • Government ‘inciting’ strikes by not agreeing to TfL funding, says Sadiq Khan

    June 17, 2022

    London mayor Sadiq Khan has accused the government of “inciting” next week’s strikes by failing to reach an agreement over Transport for London’s (TfL) long-term funding. 10,000 members of the RMT and Unite unions working for London Underground are set to strike on Tuesday, on the same day 40,000 railway workers will walk out in [...]

  • Railway industry calls on Shapps and Khan to agree on long-term TfL funding

    June 17, 2022

    The railway industry has called on transport secretary Grant Shapps and London mayor Sadiq Khan to put politics aside and agree on a long-term funding for Transport for London (TfL) just as the latest round of government bailout expires next Friday. Trade body the Railway Industry Association (RIA) has written an open letter arguing that [...]

  • Union warns of potential strike on bus network following TfL proposed cuts

    June 16, 2022

    The union Unite has warned of potential strike action across the capital’s bus network after Transport for London (TfL) proposed to cut or change 78 of the current 620 routes. Unite has called on TfL to guarantee that no jobs will be lost and that take home pay will not be cut, as London bus [...]

  • DfT accuses TfL of failing to provide recommendation for pension reform

    June 15, 2022

    The Department for Transport (DfT) has accused Transport for London (TfL) of failing to provide a recommendation for its pension reform just as the latest round of government funding is set to expire next Friday. DfT permanent secretary Bernadette Kelly told TfL commissioner Andy Byford last week the government had launched a formal dispute period [...]

  • TfL urges Londoners to stay home on Tuesday as thousands of workers set to walk out in Tube and rail strikes

    June 15, 2022

    Transport for London (TfL) has urged Londoners to avoid travelling on 21 June as thousands of workers are set to walk out in a separate tube and rail strike. TfL said it was expecting severe disruption across the Tube network following the planned strike called last week by the unions RMT and Unite. The industrial [...]

  • BREAKING: Jubilee line suspended following security alert at Waterloo

    June 15, 2022

    The Jubilee line was suspended following a security alert at Waterloo station, Transport for London (TfL) said. “There is no service on the Jubilee Line between London Bridge and Green Park while we respond to a security alert at Waterloo,” the public body announced. “There are severe delays affecting service on the rest of the [...]

  • Mayor pleads with DfT to hold urgent talks over TfL long-term funding

    June 10, 2022

    London mayor Sadiq Khan has pleaded with the Department for Transport (DfT) to hold talks over reaching a long-term funding for the battered Transport for London (TfL). The latest funding round amounted to £200m and is set to expire on 24 June. “While we are grateful for the support you have provided to date, its [...]

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