Lord Blunkett, the blind Labour peer, has called for urgent action on "death trap" Tube platforms after suffering injuries ...
The former home secretary was badly injured when felt his feet fall down the gap between the tube and platform in London.
Planned strikes by London Underground workers in the RMT have been suspended, the union announced. Workers were due to take action on Friday evening and on several days in the coming weeks in a ...
Planned strikes by London Underground workers in the RMT have been suspended, the union announced. Workers were due to take action on Friday evening, Nov 1, and on several days up until Nov 8 in a ...
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Talks aiming to avert more than a week of strike chaos on the London Underground were due to be held on Friday. It came as Transport for London warned passengers of the extent of the disruption ...
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Displayed at London Underground stations, in trains and on passenger leaflets, the Tube map has remained a popular way to plan journeys around the capital even in the age of smartphones.
There have been problems on the Northern line all day between Kennington and Camden Town northbound via Bank while TfL tries to fix a signal failure at London Bridge. The London Overground is ...
Artillery thudded nearby one recent evening as medics rushed a soldier with blast wounds into a new type of Ukrainian field hospital buried underground. In the relative safety of their bunker ...
Then in 2023, hearing experts warned the London Assembly about Londoners repeatedly being exposed to ‘hazardous’ noise levels on the Underground. So, when do we say enough is enough?