London will be plunged into chaos again today by a Tube strike costing the economy £250million as the Green Party lent its support to the £72,000-a-year drivers.
Militant bosses at the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) have confirmed members will walk out from noon today for 24 hours and again on Thursday.
Hundreds of thousands of commuters will have to walk, cycle or take buses with some working from home – as hospitality businesses were warned bookings will drop by up to two thirds again, as they did during the last RMT strike in September 2025.
The Piccadilly and Circle lines will
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