RMT praises ‘fantastic’ turnout at picket lines but government plays down impact of action

The first day of the biggest rail strikes in decades gave much of Great Britain a reminder of lockdown, with city centres quieter as millions avoided public transport, worked from home or took to their cars.

About 80% of services were axed during the 24-hour strike by 40,000 members of the RMT union, leaving much of northern England, Wales and Scotland without any trains. Of the few trains that ran and stations that remained open, most were quiet as passengers heeded advice to avoid travel.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Camilla Pang: ‘You have to acknowledge the hilarity of what it is to be human’

Prize-winning author Camilla Pang talks about her autism and ADHD diagnoses and…

Foreign Office apologises over handling of Matthew Hedges torture case

Department’s top official acknowledges profound impact UAE detention had on British academic…

La reine Elizabeth

reine Elizabeth, reine elizabeth 2, Operation London Bridge, london bridge is down,…

Parents of Michigan shooter

involuntary manslaughter, Crumbley, michigan shooter parents