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'Every day is a crisis in our railways.' RMT General Secretary Mick Lynch says the union has not had any strikes since the beginning of October, so there's been 'ample time for this lot to get their act together'. 📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602, Freeview 233

RMT General Secretary Mick Lynch has said he had a"positive meeting" with Transport Secretary Mark Harper today.

Mr Lynch says there have been no strikes in six weeks and nothing has changed, hence the need to"keep the pressure on".Housing Secretary Michael Gove has branded the conditions some people are living in at Rochdale Boroughwide Housing properties as"unforgivable".following the death of two-year-old Awaab Ishak, who died with substantial amounts of mould in his home.

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Responding to the email claims, Downing Street said ministers were allowed to use private email addresses within the terms of existing guidance. Speaking to Kay Burley, the head of the CWU had called on the Royal Mail CEO Simon Thompson to debate him on air, as we reported at 7.31am. Volumes have continually decreased from 20 billion letters a day in 2004 to 2005 to eight billion now, Mr Thompson said. Government yet to reach 'satisfactory agreement' with PPE firm as Rayner criticises 'total failure of due dilligence'

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