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  • Gambon brings Beckett’s Last Tape to London July 29, 2010
    Michael Gambon is to return to the London stage this autumn when he stars in Samuel Beckett’s Krapp’s Last Tape at the Duchess theatre from 15 September to 20 November. […]
  • Recording released for Legally’s London cast July 29, 2010
    Fans of the perky pink show Legally Blonde The Musical will be bending and snapping with delight at the news that the London production will release a cast recording this summer. […]
  • Two premieres for Unicorn new season July 28, 2010
    A new show based on the novel The Garbage King and another in-house Christmas show top and tail the autumn season at the Unicorn children’s theatre this year. […]
  • Toby Stephens July 28, 2010
    It is a somewhat depressing subject for a summer’s day but given Toby Stephens is starring in a play called Danton’s Death it is inevitable that mortality comes up more than once in his conversation with Caroline Bishop. […]
  • tkts celebrates 30th birthday with free tickets July 28, 2010
    Leicester Square’s official and most famous ticket booth, tkts, has reached an important milestone this year. The half price ticket outlet will celebrate its 30th birthday on 10 August with a free ticket giveaway. […]

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  • Pryda Warehouse Party June 25, 2010
    See DJ legend Eric Prydz and rising star Gui Boratto at the new Pryda Warehouse Party in a secret London location. 31 Jul […]
  • Oh What a Lovely Recession May 13, 2010
    Free burlesque night, with cabaret performance followed by retro indie disco tunes. What more could you ask for? Fridays […]
  • My Gosh Marvellous Presents Live in Technicolour May 5, 2010
    A one-off club night featuring vintage movie fun in London's Camden. Includes a live big band and ITV's Chris Cosby. 7 Jun […]
  • Jailhouse Jam March 30, 2010
    Celebrate your Friday freedom with Jailhouse Jam in London! First Friday of the month […]
  • Club De Fromage December 30, 2009
    Beer, dressing up and plenty of cheese at this fun pop night in London. Strictly no trendy music! Saturdays […]

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Victoria Line Shutdown

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Another 24 hour strike on the tube is announced.

Last month the entire Victoria line was suspended as a drivers strike choked the underground.

Nearly 200 tube drivers on London’s busiest line will walk out 9pm tomorrow over “safety and harassment” and are not set to return to work until 8.59pm Thursday.

Rail and Maritime and Transport described the strike from train operators working out of the Seven Sisters depot, “rock solid”.

174 million people use London’s busiest tube line every year, 600,000 every day – Transport for London have called the industrial action “completely unnecessary.”

“Bullying and harassment”

The union have accused London Underground management of “bullying, harassment and victimization” of a RMT activist and demand the reinstatement of a sacked college.

At the heart of the dispute is the Correct Door Side Enabling Equipment which ensures doors on the right side of the platform are opened and is in operation on all other lines – except the Victoria.

RMT General Secretary Bob Crow accused LU of “penny pinching” that is “puts both our members and the general public at risk.”

Dispute “not about safety”

London Underground Chief Operating Officer Howard Collins said the dispute “was not about safety”.  Adding:

“This dispute is about the actions of one RMT member, a Victoria Line driver, who put passenger safety at risk and then compounded his error by failing to follow the correct safety procedures.

This will not be resolved by further strike action, which will only lose RMT members more pay and inconvenience thousands of Londoners, who rightly expect us to uphold safety standards on the Tube.” RMT leader Bob Crow said management intransigence has “forced” his members into action. Adding:

“We know very well the disruption that the action will cause but we will not sit back while managers play fast and loose with train safety and while our members and activists are subjected to intimidation, bullying and victimisation.”

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