London Underground
Coverage of London Underground in the Nexus archive.
- POLL OF THE DAY: Do you feel safe on the London Underground?
A poll asks London Underground commuters if they feel safe while using the transit system. The survey focuses on public perception of security and safety in the subway network.
- I went undercover on the Tube to test how safe women really are. Within hours, men followed me, touched me and ignored my pleas to stop. It was bone-chilling, writes MIMI YATES
Mimi Yates conducted an undercover investigation on the London Underground to assess women's safety. She reported being followed, touched, and subjected to harassment by men within hours, describing the experience as 'bone-chilling.'
- London braces for second day of Tube strike disruption
London faces a second day of Tube strike disruption as RMT union confirms continued action. Transport for London (TfL) urged the union to cancel the strike, which is part of a dispute over implementing a four-day working week. On the first day, 60% of drivers reportedly worked.
- Full list of days and lines affected by this week's Tube strikes
A planned London Underground strike this week will affect various days and lines, prompting commuters to avoid the affected services.
- London tube strike to go ahead after 11th-hour talks fail to find resolution
Strikes on the London Underground will proceed on Tuesday and Thursday after failed negotiations. About half of London’s tube drivers will participate, with RMT blaming Transport for London (TfL) for not engaging meaningfully.
- Londoners brace for MORE Tube chaos this week as militant union workers set to walk out in two 24-hour strikes
Londoners are preparing for additional Tube disruptions this week due to two 24-hour strikes organized by militant union workers.
- London tube strikes to go ahead on Tuesday and Thursday, RMT says
The RMT union has announced two 24-hour strikes by London Underground drivers on 2 June and 4 June due to disputes over a proposed four-day workweek, leading to transport disruptions.
- Sexual predator who targeted sleeping women on Tube given extra jail sentence
Salman Yousaf, a sexual predator, targeted sleeping women on the London Underground (Tube) and was given an additional jail sentence. The case was investigated by the British Transport Police.
- British soldiers rehearse for war with Putin from disused London Underground platform
British soldiers conducted war rehearsal exercises on a disused London Underground platform, simulating conflict scenarios involving Russian President Vladimir Putin. The training underscores military preparedness amid rising geopolitical tensions.
- Tube strikes planned for tomorrow and Thursday are called off after drivers were set to walkout because they DON'T want a four-day week and an extra 35 days off
Tube strikes planned for tomorrow and Thursday have been called off after drivers decided not to walk out due to disagreements over a proposed four-day week and additional time off. The decision to call off the strike comes as a relief to commuters who would have been affected by the disrupted services. The strike was initially planned in response to unwanted working conditions.
- London tube strikes called off at last minute
The RMT union has called off two 24-hour strikes on the London Underground that were set to start on Tuesday, suspending planned disruptions to travel over four days. The stoppages were planned by drivers on the London Underground. This decision was made at the last minute.
- London Underground strikes to bring chaos from TOMORROW as drivers walk out in four-day week row
London Underground drivers are set to strike for four days starting tomorrow, causing chaos in the city's transport system. The strike is due to a dispute over work schedules. Commuters can expect significant disruptions to their travel plans.
- Hopes grow that London Underground strikes could be called off
London Underground strikes may be called off as RMT union seeks talks, strikes were planned for two 24-hour periods from midday on Tuesday and Thursday next week, affecting Tube drivers and travel in the capital. The RMT members, almost half of London’s Tube drivers, are due to strike. Hopes have been raised that the strikes could yet be averted.
- Green Party backs Tube strikes that are causing commuter chaos, crippling economy and hammering pubs - and there are MORE walkouts on the way
The Green Party supports ongoing London Tube strikes, which are disrupting commuters, harming the economy, and negatively impacting pubs. Further walkouts are anticipated, intensifying the situation.
- Moment Tube driver says Jews are 'not safe when he is driving Bakerloo line' at protest - as he is suspended under investigation
A London Underground driver made a controversial statement during a protest, claiming Jews are 'not safe when he is driving' the Bakerloo line, leading to his suspension and investigation.
- Moment Tube driver says Jews are 'not safe when he is driving Bakerloo line' at protest - as he is suspended under investigation
A Tube driver was suspended after stating Jews are 'not safe when he is driving' the Bakerloo line during a protest. The incident has sparked controversy and led to an investigation.
- London Underground users face misery next week as drivers announce two 24-hour strikes over TFL plans for new four-day working week
London Underground users will face disruptions next week due to two 24-hour strikes by drivers protesting Transport for London (TFL) plans to implement a four-day working week.