🚨 RMT suspends planned Tube driver strike this week 🚨
A union spokesperson said: "At the 11th hour the employer has shifted its position allowing us to further explore our members concerns around the imposition of new rosters, fatigue and safety issues.
"The dispute is not over and more strike action will follow if we fail to make sufficient progress."
#Tubestrike
It's a big week in British politics as perhaps the most groundbreaking elections in living memory get closer. If you want an idea of how they're already shaping up, our political analyst @KeejayOV3 has all the latest
Trump says that the US will begin escorting ships out of the Persian Gulf, evacuating them from a multi-month internment caused by the Iran war.
He adds that any interference will be responded to forcefully.
All hell broke loose in the Labour Party this week - but don't forget it will continue on Tuesday as a certain ex-Downing Street advisor has to give evidence to parliament. Meanwhile, Reform and the Greens are laughing all the way to the ballot box. @KeejayOV3 has you round up.
The two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran today is welcomed by the UK and our allies.
The goal now must be a lasting end to the war.
Alongside our international partners, the UK will work to ensure a return to freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.
Today's policing operation at the Al Quds day protest and counter-protest has now concluded. We made 12 arrests.
More information here: https://t.co/mHsyQDWw98
Full details of met police restrictions on Sundays Al Quds march and Counter march
Those taking part in the Al Quds day protest must assemble on Albert Embankment, on the south side of the river Thames.
The counter-protest must assemble on Millbank, the north side of the river Thames.
Both protests will take place between Lambeth and Vauxhall bridges, with Lambeth being closed to all apart from emergency vehicles. A police presence will remain around Vauxhall.
Both groups must not gather before 1 PM and must disperse by 3 PM
https://t.co/adMh6E80oc
The Metropolitan Police London officially BAN London Al Quds March set for Sunday 15th March 2026.
The ban is to begin from 4pm 11th March 2026 for one month. It includes a ban on any counter protest march
The met police note that there is no law or power to ban a static assembly, which is different from a moving protest march
https://t.co/kDgadzcCRr
Government gets told declaring groups like Palestine Action 'terrorists' is illegal.
Ammendments proposed to the crime and policing bill to declare groups are 'Extreme Criminal Protest Groups'... which would lead to the EXACT SAME PROSCRIPTIONS, but be legal now.
Proud to have been named Video Journalist of the Year at the Press Association Awards yesterday - made all the more special to celebrate alongside the wider video team, who were awarded Team of the Year. 🎥
Denmark's King Frederik X arrived in Greenland for a three-day visit in a show of support for the autonomous Danish territory coveted by US President Donald Trump.
https://t.co/J83ENyA4tC
🗳️ | ELECTIONS, ELECTIONS, ELECTIONS
@KeejayOV3 on why the news that the government has abandoned plans to delay 30 council elections in England this summer matters for political bettors:
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We took this Labour government to court and won.
In collusion with the Tories, Keir Starmer tried to stop 4.6 million people voting on May 7th.
Only Reform UK fights for democracy.
Here are the @StarSports_Bet odds on who the next Prime Minister will be:
🌹 Angela Rayner: 11/4
🌹 Wes Streeting: 4/1
🌹 Ed Miliband: 15/2
➡️ Nigel Farage: 8/1
🌹 Shabana Mahmood: 10/1
🌹 Yvette Cooper: 14/1
🌹 Alistair Carns: 16/1
🌹 Andy Burnham: 16/1
🌹 John Healey: 22/1
NEW: An email has just gone round No 10 staff confirming that the PM has asked Jill Cuthbertson and Vidhya Alakeson to be acting chiefs of staff, with immediate effect.