Latest News About Tube Strikes 2026

Updated 2026-05-07 20:05

Here’s a concise update on London tube strikes in 2026 based on recent reporting.

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London Tube Strikes 2026: March Cancelled But April-June Still Loom

Planned London Underground strikes in March 2026 have been suspended after last-minute talks, but major disruption is still expected as RMT schedules multiple 24-hour walkouts across April, May, and June. The dispute over a proposed four-day workweek could impact commuters, tourists, and airport connections across the city.

www.traveltourister.com

Tube strikes 2026 London: April TfL disruption dates

Tube strikes 2026 hit London Underground with April walkouts. Full TfL tube strikes schedule, disruption impact, affected lines, alternative routes and travel advice for commuters.

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Tube strikes London 2026 cancelled next week with 12 ...

RMT general secretary Eddie Dempsey said: "Through our show of industrial strength and unity, we have forced management into a position where they are now willing to seriously engage with the issues our members want addressing. Further talks will take place and the dispute remains live." The industrial action is being taken in protest against what the RMT describes as the implementation of a "compressed four-day workweek" for tube drivers.

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Tube strikes London 2026 cancelled next week with 12 dates still ...

RMT general secretary Eddie Dempsey said: "Through our show of industrial strength and unity, we have forced management into a position where they are now willing to seriously engage with the issues our members want addressing. Further talks will take place and the dispute remains live." The industrial action is being taken in protest against what the RMT describes as the implementation of a "compressed four-day workweek" for tube drivers.

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