that s fair and reasonable, insist the rail industry and the government, adding it would take the average driver s salary to £65,000. the union argues the deal contains things it could never accept. travel to big events including the fa cup final and epsom derby will be disrupted by saturday s strike. aslef insists it hasn t deliberately targeted them. under the legislation we have to give a minimum 1a days notice. so we gave the bare minimum of 1a days notice for the first action. subsequent actions are then based around not hitting the same people twice, about roster patterns and what s best for our members. in their separate dispute, train guards and station staff in the rmt will walk out again on friday. many rail commuters have got used to working from home on strike days, but leisure passengers and hospitality businesses have felt the impact. both sides say they want to resolve this but right now it looks like a deal is notjust around the corner. katie austin, bbc news.
operators, for example a contractual commitment to work sunday shifts and giving employers full control of staff rotas. that s fair and reasonable, insist the rail industry and the government, adding it would take the average driver s salary to £65,000. the union argues the deal contains things it could never accept. travel to big events including the fa cup final and epsom derby will be disrupted by saturday s strike. aslef insists it hasn t deliberately targeted them. under the legislation we have to give a minimum 14 days notice. so we gave the bare minimum of 14 days notice for the first action. subsequent actions are then based around not hitting the same people twice, about roster patterns and what s best for our members. in their separate dispute, train guards and station staff in the rmt will walk out again on friday. many rail commuters have got used to working from home on strike days, but leisure passengers and hospitality businesses have felt the impact.
in the rmt will walk out again on friday. many rail commuters have got used to working from home on strike days, but leisure passengers and hospitality businesses have felt the impact. both sides say they want to resolve this but right now it looks like a deal is notjust around the corner. katy austin, bbc news. itv has announced a review of the handling of problems at their flagship programme this morning. it follows the controversy surrounding the departure of its star presenter phillip schofield. he stood down after it emerged he d had an affair with a much younger member of staff, and lied to colleagues about it. another leading figure in the development of artifical intelligence has added his voice to warnings about its safety. professor yoshua bengio says he would have prioritised safety over usefulness if he d realised how fast ai would evolve. yesterday, ai experts warned that the technology could lead to the destruction of humanity,
that s fair and reasonable, insist the rail industry and the government, adding it would take the average driver s salary to £65,000. the union argues the deal contains things it could never accept. travel to big events including the fa cup final and epsom derby will be disrupted by saturday s strike. aslef insists it hasn t deliberately targeted them. under the legislation we have to give a minimum 1a days notice. so we gave the bare minimum of 1a days notice for the first action. subsequent actions are then based around not hitting the same people twice, about roster patterns and what s best for our members. in their separate dispute, train guards and station staff in the rmt will walk out again on friday. many rail commuters have got used to working from home on strike days, but leisure passengers and hospitality businesses have felt the impact. both sides say they want to resolve this but right now it looks like a deal is notjust around the corner. katie austin, bbc news. anothe
and a change in the structure come in the system of the mortgage market, with lots more fixed rate mortgages, which means all these rises we ve had, the bank now says it is having less of an immediate impact on the economy that is similar rise would have had 20 or 30 years ago, taking extra time. it will come through eventually though but two thirds of the impact yet to come to stop a balancing act between inflation and growth that very much remains. . ., inflation and growth that very much remains. ., ,, , ., one of britain s most complained about service, transpenine express, has been stripped of its contract after months of cancelled trains. the government will now run its rail network covering the north of england and parts of scotland. it is the fourth rail operator to be nationalised since 2018. our transport correspondent katy austin reports from manchester. ona on a busy transpennine express train from manchester to york this morning, rail commuters were taking in the news. man