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London tube strikes live: Multiple Tfl lines hit as Piccadilly and Waterloo & City suspended

London tube strikes live: Multiple Tfl lines hit as Piccadilly and Waterloo & City suspended There is more tube strikes travel misery for commuters in London this morning with multiple underground lines either suspended or busier than usual London has been hit by the second major Tube strike in a week this morning, bringing travel misery across the capital with no service at all on two underground lines and parts of three others. Crowds of people have been left stranded on platforms while...

Daily Mirror 6d ago

Heatwave dampens shoppers’ return to high streets – but confidence grows despite Iran war

Heatwave dampens shoppers’ return to high streets – but confidence grows despite Iran war Rising consumer confidence could be short-lived, economists have warned - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments May’s record-breaking high temperatures caused more shoppers to stay home, new figures show, dampening what was otherwise a positive month for Britain’s high street shops. While the scorching weather initially encouraged more people to head to the shops at the start May, the intense heatwave led...

The Independent UK 5d ago

Tube strikes live: Full list of London Underground lines affected as walkout begins

Tube strikes live: Full list of London Underground lines affected as walkout begins London Underground tube strikes are underway with no service on the Circle Line, the Piccadilly Line, the Metropolitan line between Baker Street and Aldgate, and the Central line between White City and Liverpool Street Tube strikes are causing travel chaos across London this morning with the capital hit by the closures of two lines, partial closures to two others and major disruption across the rest of the...

Daily Mirror 8d ago

London Tube strikes June 2026: Dates, lines affected and how long it will last

London Tube strikes June 2026: Dates, lines affected and how long it will last For two days next week London Underground drivers are planning to go on strike, after previous industrial action was cancelled by the RMT, with disruption expected across the capital Next week two 24 hour tube strikes are planned, which will mean journeys need careful planning across the capital. The Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union voted on walkouts back in February, and April saw 48 hours of strikes -...

Daily Mirror 10d ago

Tube strikes live: London Underground chaos this week - dates and lines affected

Tube strikes live: London Underground chaos this week - dates and lines affected More Tube strikes will hit the London Underground again this week over two 24-hour periods with passengers warned to plan ahead London is set for more travel chaos this week as the Underground is hit by two 24-hour Tube strikes. The Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union voted for walkouts back in February, with April seeing 48 hours of strikes. Further planned industrial action in March and May was called off.

Daily Mirror 9d ago

Public Sector Open Source Program Offices -- Archetypes for how to Grow (Common) Institutional Capabilities

Announce Type: replace Abstract: Context: Open Source Software (OSS) is a crucial component of over 90\% of digital infrastructure underpinning industry and public digital services, facilitating collaborative software development and dissemination. Its significance in the European public sector has been emphasised through various Ministerial Declarations, highlighting its potential to accelerate digitalisation, transform businesses, and foster a digitally skilled population. Research Aim:...

arXiv CS 5d ago

What Beijing’s shrinking youth population reveals about its changing appeal

What Beijing’s shrinking youth population reveals about its changing appeal Beijing’s resident adult population aged 20 to 29 has nearly halved over the past decade. CNA explores how young Chinese are recalculating the costs and benefits of life in the capital, even as it remains a magnet for talent. BEIJING: Zhao Haozhe, 20, has never lived anywhere but Beijing.

Channel News Asia 1d ago

Australia's economic slowdown is just beginning, the experts warn

Australia's economic slowdown is just beginning, economists warn, as recession risks rise Thu 4 Jun 2026 at 5:16am Australia's economic slowdown is just beginning, economists warn, as interest rate rises and cost-of-living pressures weigh on households. The economy grew just 0.3 per cent in the first quarter of 2026, the Australian Bureau of Statistics revealed on Wednesday, but the figures only captured the first month of the Middle East war. "Surging inflation, sky-high oil prices and...

ABC Australia 7d ago

100 days into Iran war: How rising costs are hitting consumers and businesses in Southeast Asia

100 days into Iran war: How rising costs are hitting consumers and businesses in Southeast Asia As the war on Iran marks its 100th day on Monday (Jun 8), CNA looks at how the geopolitical crisis is filtering into everyday life across the region. SINGAPORE: More than three months into the war on Iran, the aftershocks from disrupted Middle Eastern energy and shipping routes are being felt far beyond the oil market, from road construction sites in Malaysia to food and beverage operators in...

Channel News Asia 3d ago

Which European countries attract the most foreign investment?

Foreign investment is widely seen as a key driver of economic growth, innovation and job creation. But which countries are winning the race for international investors, and how is Europe's position changing in an increasingly competitive global market? Foreign investment is widely seen as a key driver of economic growth, innovation and job creation.

Euronews 7d ago