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Which schools in South West London are striking?

Teachers at 23 independent schools within the Girl’s Day School Trust (GDST) went on strike yesterday. In South West London,

bus drivers carrying signs as part of their strike

Bus strikes suspended across south west London after new RATP pay offer

Bus strikes across south west London were suspended on Monday, after the operator made an offer that may resolve long

London Transport Committee chair Caroline Pidgeon slams Chris Grayling over Southern strikes

Caroline Pidgeon has slammed transport minister Chris Grayling for being ‘tribally party political’ in the wake of Southern strikes hitting

Frustrated demonstrators brand Southern Rail a ‘shambles’ and demand answers at Victoria protest

Demonstrators packed Victoria Station last night to protest the government’s handling of the Southern Rail crisis which has seen thousands of commuters’ journeys interrupted by

Ritzy Strikes Back! Cinema staff shut up shop as ‘last resort’ over London living wage and sick pay row

Ritzy cinema staff were again on strike on Saturday as relations with management over an ongoing wage dispute began to

‘The end of the NHS’: St George’s junior doctor speaks out after Jeremy Hunt imposes controversial contract

A doctor at St George’s Hospital in Tooting has spoken out after health secretary Jeremy Hunt announced he would impose

On the pulse: As junior doctors walk out for the second time, do you agree with them striking?

With longer hours and weekend working discussions reaching a stalemate between the British Medical Association and the government, junior doctors

‘Angry’ Lambeth College lecturers strike over staffing contract row

Lecturers at Lambeth College have walked out today, threatening indefinite strikes, in a row over new staffing contracts. The strike

Ritzy Cinema workers strike for seventh time in dispute over London Living Wage

By Naomi Agius Workers at the Ritzy Cinema in Brixton went on strike on Saturday for the seventh time in

Free schools are causing a rich v poor education system says Merton’s NUT president

Summary: Maurice Sharp believes Education Secretary Michael Gove has caused a two-tier school system. Image: By Thomas Paul   Despite

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