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As the month-long strike on South Western Railway begins, the boss of the train operator has told The Independent he intends to step up the number of services running as the stoppage goes on.
Members of the RMT union working for the firm are taking industrial action for almost all of December.
As part of a long-running dispute over the role of guards, they plan to walk out every day from 2 to 31 December, except for the day of the general election (12 December), Christmas Day and Boxing Day.
Just over half the normal number of trains are running in and out for Britain’s busiest railway station, London Waterloo.
Major links to and from southwest London, Surrey, Hampshire and Berkshire are operating at reduced frequency, while some lines are closed altogether.
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England captain Joe Root celebrates reaching his double century during day 4 of the second Test match against New Zealand at Seddon Park in Hamilton, New Zealand
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Thirty-nine bodies have been found in a lorry container in Essex, police have said.
The discovery of 38 adults and one teenager was made at an industrial estate in Thurrock.
Police said they believed the lorry had come from Bulgaria and entered the UK at Holyhead, in Wales, on Saturday.
Essex Police said it had launched a murder investigation after its officers were called to Waterglade Industrial Park, in Grays, in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
A 25-year-old-man from Northern Ireland has been arrested on suspicion of murder
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England captain Joe Root celebrates reaching his double century during day 4 of the second Test match against New Zealand at Seddon Park in Hamilton, New Zealand
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2/50 1 December 2019
A hard frost is seen on the first day of the meteorological winter in Pitlochry, Scotland
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3/50 30 November 2019
A police officer looks at flowers left at London Bridge in central London, after a terrorist wearing a fake suicide vest who went on a knife rampage killing two people, and was shot dead by police
PA
4/50 29 November 2019
School children and students take part in the Youth Strike for Climate in London as part of the Fridays for Future Global Climate Strike
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5/50 28 November 2019
Cyclists make their way up a tree lined hill near to Moor Crichel in Dorset. November’s dismal weather will finally change, with drier and colder conditions coming for the start of December, forecasters have said
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6/50 27 November 2019
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SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon plays with local children during a visit to the Jelly Tots & Cookies Play Cafe in Uddingston, South Lanarkshire
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson poses with sheep as he visits the Royal Welsh Showground, in Llanelwedd, Builth Wells, whilst on the General Election campaign trail
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Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn meets a supporter on a train on his return from a visit to Sheffield
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PA
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EPA
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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn wears a pair of mittens that say ‘Pick Pam’, referring to Labour MP Pam Duncan-Glancy (not pictured) as he visits the Heart of Scotstoun Community Centre in Glasgow
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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson makes a statement to announce the general election at Downing Street in London, Britain
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Thirty-nine bodies have been found in a lorry container in Essex, police have said.
The discovery of 38 adults and one teenager was made at an industrial estate in Thurrock.
Police said they believed the lorry had come from Bulgaria and entered the UK at Holyhead, in Wales, on Saturday.
Essex Police said it had launched a murder investigation after its officers were called to Waterglade Industrial Park, in Grays, in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
A 25-year-old-man from Northern Ireland has been arrested on suspicion of murder
PA
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PA
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PA
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Reuters
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People gather in London to join the Final Say march for a people’s vote
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Andy Mellors, managing director of South Western Railway (SWR), said: “We absolutely share the frustration of our customers that the RMT have decided to call this unprecedented period of industrial action.
“It’s really important that we publish a timetable we have confidence in delivering. If we get more confident that we have more staff coming into work, then of course we will look to build on that, particularly at peak times when we know it’s going to be challenging for commuters.”
Most trains are being staffed by “contingency guards”, who are SWR employees working in different roles trained to work on passenger services.
In addition, up to one in four guards had come into work during previous spells of industrial action, according to SWR.
But the union’s general secretary, Mick Cash, said: “RMT members are standing rock solid and united on South Western Railway this morning as we begin a full month of strike action in support of the safest method of train operation and despatch.
“Cutting the guard out of the despatch process reduces the second person on the train to little more than a passenger in the longer term which would give the company the option of axing them all together at some point down the line.”
The union’s senior assistant general secretary, Steve Hedley, told The Independent that he was “shocked and astounded” with the way that a previous proposal by SWR was withdrawn. Mr Hedley said that it would have seen the doors opened by drivers but closed by the guards.
“There was clear political interference by the government,” said Mr Hedley.
But Mr Mellors said: ““We haven’t moved the goalposts. What we want to do is make our guards more customer-facing.
“On our suburban network, our station stops are every two to three minutes apart. Many of our customers don’t get to see our guards.
“Our proposals would actually make our guards more customer-facing, and deliver improvements in safety, security and accessibility, which is actually what the RMT said this dispute was about in the first place.”
The Labour Party has promised, if elected, to spend an extra £100m annually to restore guards on trains nationwide.
As the row continues, budget hotel rates in central London soared over £200 – partly through demand from commuters hit by the SWR strike.
The two Premier Inns nearest to Waterloo station were selling at more than £170, around 50 per cent more than the usual rates.
The Leicester Square property of the chain was advertising its “last few rooms” at £207.
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