Christmas Travel Chaos Looms as Train Strikes Bite
The festive season could face major travel chaos as Aslef, the train drivers’ union, hints strikes might run right through Christmas. Mick Whelan, the union boss, doubts the government’s commitment to sorting the pay row. A fresh wave of action, including strikes and an overtime ban, kicks off this Friday.
1 Delivery Group, representing train operators, insists its pay offer is still on the table. But passengers face harsh disruption on Saturday and October 4, with over a dozen train companies grinding to a halt. These dates clash with the big Conservative party conference in Manchester.
Most affected operators plan to scrap services entirely. Thousands of drivers will refuse overtime from this Friday and all next week, meaning cancellations will mount. Commuters are urged to check travel plans before heading to stations.
Unions Demand Emergency HS2 Summit
Unions slam the brakes on HS2’s future, calling an emergency meeting amid swirling doubts over the project’s future. The Trades Union Congress and five member unions want urgent talks to get the high-speed line “back on track.”
Skyrocketing costs have sparked rumours the Birmingham to Manchester leg could be axed. Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s silence on the extension to the North West fans the flames. Meanwhile, the Prime Minister zeroes in on local bus and road upgrades, pushing value-for-money over big ticket rail projects.
England’s Plastic Cutlery Ban Takes Hold
From Sunday, England bans single-use plastic cutlery, plates, and polystyrene trays—but not for pre-packaged food or takeaways. Environmental campaigners say the move doesn’t go far enough, while some businesses sound clueless about the new rules.
The government calls this the “next big step” to wipe out avoidable plastic waste by 2042. Plastic pollution’s toxic legacy has forced tough new laws. This ban follows 2022’s crackdown on plastic straws, stirrers, and cotton buds. Takeaways keep using plastic containers and trays for now.