Strike news – live: Boxing Day rail at standstill while Border Force walkout continues

Rail company warns passengers to avoid travel until January 9

Strike news – live: Boxing Day rail at standstill while Border Force walkout continues

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As the latest rail strike continues into its third day, Britain’s railways are at a standstill – with a warning to passengers to avoid all but essential travel until 9 January.

But many people are on the move within the UK, with flights, ferries and long-distance coaches already busy.

The UK’s biggest bus hub, Victoria Coach Station in central London, is extremely busy, with departures every few minutes to national and international destinations on National Express, Megabus and FlixBus.

Airport transfers such as the Heathrow Express and Stansted Express are usually among the most popular services on Boxing Day.

Airline passengers will be forced to find other ways of getting to and from Britain’s airports.

Meanwhile, members of the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union who normally check passports are striking until the end of the year, with the exception of 27 December.

UK Border Force staff will also strike at the port of Newhaven in East Sussex on the same dates.

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What are my travel options during Border Force strikes at UK airports?

Members of the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union who normally check passports will strike from 23 December until the end of the year, with the exception of 27 December. UK Border Force staff will also strike at the port of Newhaven in East Sussex on the same dates.

Almost two million passengers are booked to fly into the affected airports during the stoppages. Could their festive flights be disrupted – and what are the airports and airlines saying?

These are the key questions and answers, Simon Calder writes:

Maryam Zakir-Hussain26 December 2022 13:55

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PCS union tells angry public to ‘blame the government’ for strike incovenience

The PCS union has said the public should blame the government for the incovenience caused by its going on strike.

In a tweet, the union said: “We recognise that the public will be inconvenienced by PCS civil service members going on strike.

“But if you are feeling angry, blame the government which has undervalued its own workers for many years and could choose to end these strikes.”

Maryam Zakir-Hussain26 December 2022 13:23

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Long queues form for Boxing Day sales

Shoppers lined up outside stores to make the most of Boxing Day sales today.

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Maryam Zakir-Hussain26 December 2022 12:37

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But many people are on the move within the UK, with flights, ferries and long-distance coaches already busy.

The UK’s biggest bus hub, Victoria Coach Station in central London, is extremely busy, with departures every few minutes to national and international destinations on National Express, Megabus and FlixBus.

Our travel correspondent Simon Calder reports:

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RMT general secretary Mick Lynch has claimed the Government is blocking rail employers from making a deal.

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Between Thursday 22 December and Sunday 8 January, The Independent calculates that up to a quarter of a million trains will not run as they would in normal times – as festive engineering work and staff shortage exacerbate the worst strike action since the 1980s.

The leading cause of disruption is the sustained series of strikes by members of the RMT union. In the past six months workers for Network Rail – the infrastructure provider – and around a dozen train operators have walked out on 12 days.

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Passengers arriving at some of the UK’s major airports over the festive season could face long queues as UK Border Force staff go on strike – with a threat of Christmas flight cancellations.

The Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union has announced industrial action from 23 December until the end of the year, with the exception of 27 December.

Our travel correspondent Simon Calder reports:

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Hundreds of departures usually run on December 26 after the Christmas Day shutdown.

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