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multiple millions of pounds of support through the pandemic to support through the pandemic to support thejobs of support through the pandemic to support the jobs of the workforce. and also, the passenger, through railfares in the and also, the passenger, through rail fares in the future features in what is agreed upon. rail fares in the future features in what is agreed upon. given these discussions what is agreed upon. given these discussions have what is agreed upon. given these discussions have been what is agreed upon. given these discussions have been going - what is agreed upon. given these discussions have been going on l what is agreed upon. given these | discussions have been going on for so long there between the rmt and the employers, is the onus on the government to step in and become involved in these discussions and help get the solution? i involved in these discussions and help get the solution? involved in these discussions and help get the solution? i know the
to the public is we are sorry to inconvenience you, but we urge you to direct your anger and frustration at the government and the railway employers during this latest phase of action. that was mick lynch. just to give you the background in the last couple of weeks, there have been very intensive talks to try and get some sort of breakthrough in what has been a long running dispute. we have had a statement from the rail delivery group, that is the group that represents train companies. they put out a statement after that confirmation. in that statement, they said they feel that real progress had been made over the last fortnight in those talks. and for the first time in months, they said
after the virus was found in london sewage samples. warming up nicely for wimbledon. a great day for british tennis at eastbourne, is topped off, by harriet dart, winning two matches in a day, to make today s quarter finals. another warm day ahead, in the weather forecast as well. some are showers moving north, some of those will be heavy and thundery and as we head into the next few days, it will turn cooler with some showers and rain and also windier. all of the details later on in the programme. it s thursday the 23rd ofjune. most trains in britain are not running again today, as thousands of workers walk out for the second time this week. just 20% of services will operate after talks between the rmt union and railway employers broke down. 0ur transport correspondent katy austin has the details. large parts of britain s railway have come to a halt again. 0verall, only about 20% of services will run,
a great day for british tennis at eastbourne is topped off by harriet dart winning two matches in a day to make today s quarter finals. for many of us today we will see some sunshine, but there are some showers coming up from the south which are likely to be heavy and thundery. forthe which are likely to be heavy and thundery. for the rest of the week it will turn cooler and more unsettled. it s thursday the 23rd ofjune. our main story. most trains in britain are not running again today, as thousands of workers walk out for the second time this week. just 20% of services will operate after talks between the rmt union and railway employers broke down. 0ur transport correspondent katy austin has the details. large parts of britain s railway have come to a halt again. 0verall, only about 20% of services will run, although in some places it s less. northern will operate fewer than 10%.