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Press Association

UK strikes – who will be walking out over the next few weeks?

Higher Ed
Rail services, BBC local radio, the NHS and the FA Cup final are set to be disrupted as the UK continues to face widespread industrial action. Here is a look at some of the key upcoming strikes.
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Press Association

UK strikes – who will be walking out over the next few weeks?

Higher Ed
Rail services, BBC local radio and the FA Cup final are set to be disrupted as the UK continues to face widespread industrial action. Here is a look at some of the key upcoming strikes.
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Press Association

UK strikes – who will be walking out in the next few weeks?

Higher Ed
Commuters, holidaymakers and football fans all face disruption in coming weeks as railways and airports are set to be affected by strike action. Here is a look at strikes expected over the next few weeks.
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Press Association

Longer lorries to be allowed on Britain’s roads

Higher Ed
Longer lorries are to be allowed on Britain’s roads to enable more goods to be carried on fewer journeys, the Department for Transport (DfT) has announced. This is despite fears about the risks for pedestrians and cyclists, and the...
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Press Association

Train passengers' travel plans disrupted as rail workers strike in pay and jobs row

Higher Ed
Train passengers face fresh disruption on Saturday because of another strike by rail workers in the long-running dispute over jobs, pay and conditions.
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Press Association

RMT leader: Rail dispute is ‘stuck in a deadlock’

Higher Ed
A bitter industrial dispute which is disrupting train services is “stuck in a deadlock”, according to the boss of the trade union involved. Mick Lynch, general secretary of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union, told the PA news agency...
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Press Association

RMT general secretary Mick Lynch joins picket line as strikes bring railways to standstill

Higher Ed
Up to three in five train services are cancelled on Thursday because of a fresh strike by rail workers as a wave of industrial action continues to spread across the country. Teachers in England and university staff are also on strike in...
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Press Association

Huge queues of cars stretching back from Port of Dover amid 90-minute waits

Higher Ed
Huge queues of holidaymakers are waiting on “extremely busy roads” close to the Port of Dover amid warnings of 90-minute delays. Cars could be seen snaking from the Kent port to the nearby town after 11am on Good Friday, with lorries...
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Press Association

Queues of traffic pile up at the Port of Dover during Easter weekend getaway

Higher Ed
Footage of traffic at the Port of Dover in Kent during the getaway for the Easter weekend. Holidaymakers have been warned they could face two-hour delays after chaotic scenes at the port last weekend when thousands of people were...
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Press Association

Travellers at St Pancras Station find trains fully booked amid Easter getaway chaos

Higher Ed
GVs of travellers at St Pancras Station finding trains overbooked amid Easter getaway travel chaos.
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Press Association

Transport Minister hopes City of Derry Airport can become self-sustaining

Higher Ed
Transport Minister Richard Holden has expressed a hope that City of Derry Airport can move towards becoming self-sustaining. Mr Holden was speaking during a visit to the airport on the outskirts of Londonderry following confirmation of...
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Press Association

Passengers at Dover facing waits of up to five hours on Sunday

Higher Ed
P&O Ferries apologised to customers on Sunday, saying some will face waits of four to five hours. Extra sailings were run overnight to try and clear the backlog, which has left passengers stuck in traffic for hours, but by Sunday morning...
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Press Association

Starmer urges Government to 'get a grip' of delays at Dover

Higher Ed
Sir Keir Starmer urged the Government to “get a grip” of the situation at Dover as coach traffic faced “significant delays”. The port, which has declared a critical incident, said the delays were “due to lengthy French border processes...
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Press Association

Starmer urges Government to “get a grip” of delays at Dover

Higher Ed
Sir Keir Starmer has urged the Government to 'get a grip' of the situation at Dover. On Saturday monring the Port of Dover said it was 'deeply frustrated' as coach traffic faced 'significant delays'. The port, which has declared a...
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Press Association

Port of Dover declares critical incident as high levels of traffic caused lengthy delays

Higher Ed
The Port of Dover has declared a critical incident as coach traffic faces “significant delays due to lengthy French border processes and sheer volume” of traffic.
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Press Association

Port of Dover ‘deeply frustrated’ as coach traffic suffers long delays

Higher Ed
The Port of Dover has said it is “deeply frustrated” as coach traffic faces “significant delays”. The port, which has declared a critical incident, said the delays were “due to lengthy French border processes and sheer volume”....
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Press Association

Security officers at Heathrow set for eight more strike days in pay dispute

Higher Ed
Security officers at Heathrow Airport are to take a further eight days of strike action next month in a dispute over pay, Unite has announced. Members of the union will walk out on May 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 25, 26 and 27. Unite said the...
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Press Association

Protesters ride horses through central London to bring attention to Kept Animals Bill

Higher Ed
Footage of horseback demonstration in central London, aiming to call attention to the Kept Animals Bill. Interviews with World Horse Welfare CEO Roly Owers and attendee and content creator Esme Higgs.
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Bloomberg

For 49 Euros a Month You Can Travel Anywhere in Germany

Higher Ed
With a cost-of-living crisis rippling throughout Europe, Germany is launching one of the most affordable transit plans in the world. From May, the Deutschland-Ticket will give unlimited access to trams, buses and trains throughout the...
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Bridgeman Arts

1970s: Advertisement of historical North Carolina exhibit

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1970s: Advertisement of historical North Carolina exhibit. Group of students walk past row of buses. N.C. State Capitol.
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Bridgeman Arts

World War II Soldiers Survey Railroad Damage

Pre-K - Higher Ed
EUROPE - CIRCA 1942-1944 World War II Soldiers Survey Railroad Damage.
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Bridgeman Arts

World War II Reconnaissance Planes Survey London

Pre-K - Higher Ed
LONDON- CIRCA 1942-1944 World War II Reconnaissance Planes Survey London.
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Bridgeman Arts

Seeing London: London Types 1929 (HD) - policemen, postmen, street hawkers, bootblacks. Working people of London.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
HD footage of 1929 London. Shots include a policeman directing traffic at Marble Arch; a chimney sweep; a postman; the Household Cavalry; a knife grinder; a group of women shelling peas in Covent Garden market; street hawkers; motorcars...
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Bridgeman Arts

United States, 1930s-1940s: Aerial shot of River Rouge factory

Pre-K - Higher Ed
United States, 1930s-1940s: Aerial shot of River Rouge factory. plant. An iris transition reveals workers in a glass plant, handling plates of glass as they move down an assembly line.