8 hours ago07:22 Antonio ScancarielloToday’s bus strike
The routes are affected by today’s separate bus strike are: 8, 25, 205, 425, N8, N25 and N205.
8 hours ago07:21 Antonio ScancarielloNetwork status
Here are the latest info about the network from TfL:
Bakerloo – Part suspended
Central – Part suspended
Circle – Suspended
District – Severe delays
Hammersmith and City – Severe delays
Jubilee – Severe delays
Metropolitan – Part suspended, minor delays
Northern – Part suspended, severe delays
Piccadilly – Suspended
Victoria – Severe delays
Waterloo and City – Suspended

(Image: Getty) 8 hours ago07:15 Antonio ScancarielloMore strikes planned
Unless the row is resolved, more 24-hour strikes are planned in May and June unless the row is resolved.
8 hours ago07:13 Antonio ScancarielloFourth day of disruption
Tube drivers already walked out on Tuesday, April 21 and Thursday, April 23.
8 hours ago07:08 Peter HennessyStrikes to affect entire tube network
The strikes will affect the whole Tube network
A reduced service will run across most lines but significant disruption is expected
Any services that do run will be less frequent, very busy, and you may not be able to board the first train
No service expected on the Piccadilly and Circle lines
No service expected on the Metropolitan line between Baker Street and Aldgate
No service expected on the Central line between White City and Liverpool Street

(Image: Getty) 8 hours ago06:31 Peter HennessyHow strikes may affect East London services
Strikes are planned on seven bus routes operated by Stagecoach from Bow Bus Garage. If they go ahead, some services will be severely delayed and buses may be cancelled.
The strikes are planned:
From 5am Friday 24 April to 5am Saturday 25 April
From 5am Friday 15 May to 5am Saturday 16 May
These routes are affected: 8, 25, 205, 425, N8, N25 and N205
TfL expects that the 25 and 425 will run a near normal service for most of the day throughout the strikes. The N8 will run a reduced route between Hainault and Liverpool Street at its usual frequency. The other affected routes are likely to be severely delayed and subject to cancellations.
9 hours ago06:10 Peter HennessyBus strike from 5am today
Some bus routes in the capital operated by Stagecoach will be affected by a separate 24-hour strike from 5am on Friday.
10 hours ago04:49 Peter HennessyFull list of planned strike dates
Noon, Thursday, April 23 to 11.59am, Friday, April 24
Noon, Tuesday, May 19 to 11.59am, Wednesday, May 20
Noon, Thursday, May 21 to 11.59am, Friday, May 22
Noon, Tuesday, June 16 to 11.59am, Wednesday, June 17
Noon, Thursday, June 18 to 11.59am, Friday, June 19
11 hours ago04:16 Peter HennessyTfL: ‘We have set out proposals for RMT’
Claire Mann, TfL’s chief operating officer, said: “We have set out proposals to the RMT for a four-day working week.
“This allows us to offer train operators an additional day off, whilst at the same time bringing London Underground in line with the working patterns of other train operating companies, improving reliability and flexibility at no additional cost.
“The changes would be voluntary, there would be no reduction in contractual hours and those who wish to continue a five-day working week pattern would be able to do so.

(Image: Getty) 11 hours ago04:03 Peter HennessyA number of services scheduled to be running normally
Elizabeth line, DLR, London Overground, and tram services will be running normally on strike days.
The vast majority of buses will be running normally throughout these strikes, but 7 bus routes operated by Stagecoach will be affected by separate strike action between 5am on Friday 24 April and 5am on Saturday 25 April. Other buses will run as usual.
12 hours ago02:47 Peter HennessyPubs and restaurants dealt huge blow this week
Research conducted by Harri has suggested that London pubs and restaurants have been among the hardest hit by the industrial action this week.
It stated total hospitality revenue was down 18% compared to the same period last week.
Pubs have lost more than half (54%) of their weekly takings, as reported by thecaterer.com.
13 hours ago01:41 Peter Hennessy‘Check ahead’ says TfL
Transport for London (TfL) continued to advise people to check before they travel for the rest of the week.
14 hours ago00:33 Peter HennessyThe dispute stems over changes to the working week
The union is in dispute with London Underground over changes to the working week, including shift patterns.
More 24-hour strikes are planned in May and June unless the row is resolved.
Picket lines were again mounted outside Tube stations from noon on Thursday.
Pubs and restaurants fear losing trade this week because of the industrial action as fewer workers than normal have travelled to offices.
16 hours ago22:55 Alice ScarsiWelcome to our live blog
Welcome to our live blog. We’ll bring you the latest on the industrial actions affecting transports in London on Friday.