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Mick Lynch: the veteran trade unionist leading rail walkoutsIn the Spotlight The RMT has reportedly balloted for strike action 200 times under Lynch’s leadership
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Rail strikes: which workers will be next to walk out?Today's Big Question Strikes could spread to other public sector staff, says union chief
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Why university staff are striking across the countryfeature Three-day walkout set to affect 1m students across England, Scotland and Northern Ireland
By Kate Samuelson Published
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Christmas travel: how to avoid the traffic and strikesSpeed Read Today is set to be the busiest travelling day of the festive period
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Ryanair cancels more flights: what are your rights?In Depth Affected passengers may be entitled to compensation under EU law
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Rain and strikes set to disrupt August bank holiday plansIn Depth Unsettled weather and engineering works contribute to UK woes over long weekend
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Ryanair strike: find out if you’re affected by cancelled flightsSpeed Read What to do if you have travel plans with the Irish airline today
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DLR strike: London commuter chaos as 48-hour walkout beginsIn Depth RMT strike action follows ‘comprehensive breakdown’ in industrial relations
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Nationwide strikes bring France to standstillSpeed Read Police fire teargas as protesters challenge Macron’s economic reforms
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Southern strike: trains cancelled as RMT rail workers walk outSpeed Read London to Guildford and Brighton lines affected as safety row rages on
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McDonald's faces first ever UK strikeSpeed Read Workers at Crayford and Cambridge branches are demanding a £10-an-hour minimum wage, union recognition, and scrapping of zero-hour deals
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Government refuses to sack Southern Rail operator
In Depth Ongoing industrial dispute has cost the taxpayer £38m, Department for Transport reveals
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