Nick Dent, Director of Customer Operations for London Underground, stated: 'We urge the RMT to call off this strike... we expect significant disruption to continue into Friday and the level of service we can provide will vary across lines, so customers should continue to check before they travel for the remainder of this week.'
More than 18,000 vehicles are being used in the UK without proper records of where their owners live, part of an increasing problem of ghost owners who cannot be held accountable for their driving.
Cheshire constabulary confirmed that the arrested individual was one of three former hospital bosses detained last June on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter, as part of an ongoing investigation.
DCI Daniel Hegarty, played by Peter Capaldi, returns to navigate London's dark streets, where systemic corruption permeates the police force and the city itself.
Josh Killeen, a 19-year-old disqualified driver, led gardaí on two high-speed chases within three months, resulting in a two-year prison sentence for endangerment.
Residents of Mousehole have expressed their dismay over the recent bus route changes, which have cut off access to the village's harbor. Flyers and banners calling for the reinstatement of the bus stop have appeared throughout the village, reflecting the community's frustration.
The departure of Karren Brady has been celebrated by West Ham fans, who remain determined to push for David Sullivan's exit from the club's management. Despite Brady's exit, Sullivan's position appears secure for now, as he plans to acquire shares from the Gold family, maintaining a semblance of control over the club's operations.
Michael Stewart allegedly confessed to his girlfriend about the murder of Anthony Littler, revealing details of the crime and showing her the scene. This confession, along with Daniel Stewart's testimony, led to the reopening of the case.
Marta Burns, a music teacher, unwittingly consumed a cannabis-laced cake, which led her to mistakenly believe that gardaí were robbers pursuing her.
Access to public toilets is a universal need that we all have, and we shouldn't shy away from talking about it. One public toilet per 15,000 people simply isn't good enough and, without action, that figure will keep rising as we lose more facilities.
It's becoming more of a mystery with each passing meeting, an environmental report surely can't take this long. We've been talking about the motorhome park for about five years and we're no further down the road with it from what I can see.