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  • Friday, 8 September, 2023
    Network Rail fined £6.7mn over fatal crash in Scotland

    Public body admitted health and safety failings

    Members of the emergency services inspect the debris and derailed carriages at the scene of the train crash near Stonehaven
  • Tuesday, 29 August, 2023
    UK labour disputes
    Network Rail refuses bonuses for staff who went on strike

    RMT anger as state operator says it warned of consequences of walking out

  • Tuesday, 22 August, 2023
    Network Rail faces court case over fatal Scotland train crash

    Public body to appear at High Court in Aberdeen over 2020 collision

    A carriage is lifted by crane from the site of the fatal rail crash near Carmont in 2020
  • Friday, 19 May, 2023
    Network Rail doubles spending on adapting to climate risks

    Rail owner admits that vital infrastructure will deteriorate over 2024-29 despite new investments

    Large waves crash over a train as it passes through Dawlish in southwest Britain
  • Monday, 15 May, 2023
    UK rail inspections backlog risks safety and reliability, watchdog warns

    Office of Rail and Road calls on infrastructure owner Network Rail to address ‘limited progress’ on non-compliance

    The track over Nuneham viaduct
  • Monday, 20 March, 2023
    UK labour disputes
    RMT union members vote to accept Network Rail pay offer

    Dispute with train operating companies continues, however, with more strikes planned next week

    Empty rail tracks in south London on March 16
  • Tuesday, 7 March, 2023
    UK labour disputes
    Rail union calls off part of strike action after improved pay offer

    RMT to consult members ahead of planned Network Rail walkout on March 16

    RMT members on picket line in Edinburgh
  • Friday, 10 February, 2023
    UK labour disputes
    RMT rejects improved pay offers aimed at ending UK rail strikes

    Union warns industrial action could continue until next winter under plan for fresh ballot of members

    Empty platforms on Paddington station in London during a strike this month
  • Wednesday, 1 February, 2023
    UK labour disputes
    UK rail industry makes fresh push to end protracted strikes

    Infrastructure operator Network Rail puts forward a revised offer on pay and working practices

    An almost deserted platform at Leeds railway station on Wednesday during the train drivers’ walkout
  • Tuesday, 13 December, 2022
    UK labour disputes
    UK strikes intensify with walkouts by postal and rail workers

    Downing Street refuses to back down and insists on public sector pay restraint

    Royal Mail workers, members of the Communication Workers Union, at a rally in Parliament Square, London
  • Monday, 5 December, 2022
    UK labour disputes
    RMT sets new Christmas strike dates and urges rejection of latest pay offer

    Union announces walkout from December 24-27 as separate talks with train operators break down

    Commuters on a London station concourse
  • Sunday, 4 December, 2022
    UK labour disputes
    UK rail strikes set to go ahead after RMT rejects pay offer

    Anger at Nadhim Zahawi’s claim that industrial action in run-up to Christmas was playing in to Putin’s hands

    Passengers wait to board a train at Crewe
  • Friday, 2 December, 2022
    UK labour disputes
    UK rail groups prepare for weekend talks over pre-Christmas strikes

    Unions and train operators have until Monday evening to reach a deal following ‘constructive’ meeting with government

  • Tuesday, 22 November, 2022
    UK labour disputes
    UK’s biggest rail union to hold strikes into 2023 after pay talks collapse

    RMT blames ‘dead hand of government’ as it announces four 48-hour stoppages in December and January

    A staff member stands in the closed Euston Station in October: industrial action has been taking place since June
  • Wednesday, 16 November, 2022
    UK labour disputes
    UK’s biggest transport union votes to extend rail strike

    New six-month mandate granted by members is a ‘massive endorsement’ of strategy, says RMT

    Rail workers on a picket line at Birmingham New Street Station in October
  • Monday, 7 November, 2022
    UK labour disputes
    UK rail industry set for ‘intensive’ talks as gap between sides narrows

    Negotiations come after union suspension of strikes this week and movement on redundancies from Network Rail

    Closed platforms during a rail strike at London Waterloo during the summer
  • Friday, 4 November, 2022
    UK labour disputes
    UK rail and postal unions suspend strikes pending ‘intensive’ talks

    RMT cancels three days of imminent walkouts and CWU pause 48-hour stoppages

    A notice warning passengers of strike action at Waterloo station in London before the suspension of the walkouts
  • Wednesday, 12 October, 2022
    UK labour disputes
    UK’s biggest rail union seeks mandate to continue strikes into spring

    RMT leader says ballot is ‘chance to keep up the pressure’ on train operators in months-long dispute

    Rail workers on a picket line in Birmingham
  • Friday, 30 September, 2022
    UK labour disputes
    Britain’s railways face paralysis as unions resume strikes

    Just 10% of services will run on Saturday after managers and workforce fail to agree deal

    Closed platforms at Waterloo station in London
  • Wednesday, 31 August, 2022
    UK labour disputes
    UK rail travellers face more disruption as drivers set for third walkout

    Aslef action set to hit 12 train operating companies on September 15

  • Friday, 19 August, 2022
    UK Government
    Ministers unveil further subsidies for UK bus industry

    Extra £130mn announced to support ‘vital services’ in wake of pandemic as transport faces more strike action

    A bus in Yorkshire
  • Thursday, 18 August, 2022
    UK labour disputes
    RMT boss warns of ‘indefinite’ rail strikes without pay settlement

    Lynch calls on ministers to help resolve long-running dispute as UK prepares for more transport walkouts

    The concourse of Euston station in London on Thursday
  • Wednesday, 17 August, 2022
    UK labour disputes
    UK transport strikes set to heighten summer of disruption as pay talks stall

    Rail, tube and bus walkouts come as unions repeat calls for wage rises to offset soaring inflation

    An empty platform at London’s Paddington station during an earlier strike
  • Thursday, 11 August, 2022
    UK labour disputes
    Train drivers’ union boss warns members are in for ‘long haul’ in UK rail dispute

    Latest Aslef walkout set to lead to weekend of severe disruption

  • Friday, 5 August, 2022
    UK labour disputes
    Managers accept 4% pay rise as Network Rail seeks to blunt UK strikes

    Deal with TSSA union could reduce severity of industrial action this month by ensuring skeleton service

    Passengers wait for train services at Euston station in London ahead of an earlier strike
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