Aslef announces 24-hour stoppages across Great Britain dashing hopes of potential end to long-running dispute

Train drivers’ union Aslef has announced three more days of rail strikes in May and June, dashing hopes that the long running dispute could be coming to an end.

Drivers at England’s government-contracted train operating companies will stage three separate 24-hour strikes after the union rejected what it called a “risible” 4% pay offer.

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