Most networks will have limited service as RMT members at 14 companies in England walk out

Passengers face another day of disruption on Britain’s railways on Saturday as train crews stage a 24-hour strike immediately after Friday’s action by drivers.

Ministers again urged unions to put sub-inflation pay offers to their members, but Labour said the government had “guaranteed a weekend of chaos” by refusing to hold talks.

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