Commuter Misery: Tube Strikes Begin as TfL Website Crashes
Commuter Misery: Tube Strikes Begin as TfL Website Crashes
September Tube Strikes: Everything You Need to Know
Train fares in England are expected to increase by 5.8pc in 2026, above earlier forecasts, after inflation data came in higher than anticipated.
Numerous flood alerts persist, leading to travel disruptions for commuters on Friday due to extensive rainfall that has inundated roads, fields, and railway lines.
Tube drivers, represented by the Aslef union, have scheduled a strike on March 15, which coincides with Budget day and is expected to divert attention away from Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s
Mick Lynch, general secretary of RMT, stated that ‘TfL have missed an opportunity to make progress during these negotiations.
London’s transport operator has asked commuters not to travel on Monday due to a 24-hour strike that is likely to cause widespread disruption to underground train services.