On the railway. although it has reached a deal with network rail, the rmt union s stand off with “i train companies continues, with no obvious end in sight. it s announced another walk out involving 20,000 rail workers, such as train guards and station staff, on friday, the 2nd ofjune. there were already strikes in the diary that week by train drivers in the aslef union at more than a dozen operators on wednesday, the 315t of may, and saturday, the 3rd ofjune, the date of the fa cup final. so that means there will be three strikes in four days and there will be widespread disruption for much of the week. operators not involved should run as normal. the rmt rejected the industry s latest proposals last month. the union called the offer and conditions attached unacceptable. it said nothing new had been put forward since, and blamed the government, which said ministers had made a fair and reasonable offer possible. the train companies said rmt leaders ....