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London](https://www.theguardian.com/uk/london), but blocked by the RMT. TfL said that 60% of drivers worked on Tuesday, a figure that suggests many [RMT](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/rmt) members also did not go on strike
London (TfL) nor the union apparently willing to alter course, further strikes had appeared inevitable. TfL has warned passengers that many services will not operate next week. However, a source close to the dispute said
London "has not made any attempt to engage in negotiation meetings to resolve this dispute". TfL described the strikes, which start at 12:00 BST on Tuesday, as "disappointing" and said drivers "can remain
drivers who do not wish to take up the new proposed way of working and associated changes to working arrangements can remain on a five-day working pattern.” The strikes will take effect
many homes sustained major damage, according to initial reports. - **What’s the forecast for the next few days?** The National Weather Service has reported that severe weather is likely to continue over the coming days
strikes on Iran on February 28, and Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz. Twenty percent of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipments transit the waterway during peacetime. The blockage
strike at abnormal times in unusual places and claim lives. Guardian reporters in five European capitals spoke to tourists and locals about how they have experienced this most recent period of unseasonable May heat