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LONDONERS are set to be hit with more strike action this week, as the RMT walks out for a second time this year. Luckily, some lines will still be running, which means commuters may be able to
More travel frustration is on the way for Tube users in London next week as drivers stage another walkout across four days.
With London braced for another week of travel chaos, businesses across the capital say they are already counting the cost. From theatres and restaurants to retailers dependent on commuter footfall, many fear the looming Tube strikes could deal another blow to a city economy already under pressure.
This week (April 20-27), multiple Tube strikes are scheduled across London. These are expected to cause “significant disruption,” Transport for London (TfL) says on its site. It’s the first of six scheduled strikes planned to take place in the city ...
If you’re heading off on a break from London this week, the prospect of tube strikes organised by the RMT union is likely causing you even more of a headache. Strikes began on Tuesday April 21 and will continue until midday today,
London Underground strikes in May and June 2026, with major disruption expected on routes serving Heathrow Airport and central London
When are the London Tube strikes and what lines are affected? - London commuters may need to change their travel plans ahead of the action
The Central line opened in 1900 from Shepherd's Bush to Bank, and was extended to Liverpool Street in 1912 and Ealing Broadway in 1920 A treasure hunt is being held on 20 September to mark the 125th anniversary of the Central line, as part of London's Open ...