Concerns over tube workers' health and wellbeing are at the forefront of the dispute that will see a 24-hour strike close the London Underground from this evening.
Trade unions have called for increased responsibility from Transport for London (TfL) over the welfare of tube staff as a result of plans to begin running the tube throughout the night, starting in...
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