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Train drivers on LNER announce 22 days of strike action
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TRAIN drivers on LNER announced 22 days of strike action today over allegations of bullying, broken agreements and a breakdown in industrial relations, in another legacy of Tory turmoil.

Members of drivers’ union Aslef will strike every Saturday from August 31 to November 10, bringing weekend disruption to the rail network’s East Coast Main Line between London King’s Cross and Edinburgh.

LNER is an operator of last resort (OLR), appointed by the then-Tory government after private operator Virgin faced financial collapse in 2018.

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