perspective of mid summer misery how Britain stops amid paralyzing series of railway strikes main story for most of paper on Tuesday.
“Britannia runs in buffers, says splash title in in oncewhich reports that although strikes are planned for On Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday they are most likely cause violations for all week due to scheduling disruptions.
guardians lead story headlined “Prime Minister Fuels Rail Dispute with strikebreaker threat” with report that Boris Johnson is preparing to line up agency temporary workers use like strikebreakers.

Together with other names, paper also reports on Johnson’s comments that public sector workers should show restraint in their demands for payment in to keep inflation down, contrary to what he said earlier in in year about the desire for “high wages economy”.
Telegraph treats this corner is a little different in this is lead story titled “Prime Minister: Unions are hurting who they are for.” help”.
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this is the same angle for in To expresswhich the also highlights in prime ministercomments about payment after RMT rail union rejected the offer of 3% payment. “Boris: time for “reasonable” wages make it easier cost cisis”, says in main head.
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— Daily Express (@Daily_Express) June 20, 2022
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Financial Times reports on anxiety in in business community that strikes can undermine economy. “Business fears railroad strike cost as the prospect grows of more strikes, it says.
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— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) June 20, 2022
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Mail compares the closure to a pandemic lockdown, saying the hospitality sector is concerned that it could cost £1 billion firms in lost income. “Strikes are £1 billion worth of isolation. for Britain,” reads the headline.
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— Daily Mail UK (@DailyMailUK) June 20, 2022
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Mirror expands the boundaries out from just railroads to paint a picture of country with problems at once in all modes of transport. The words “Airplanes, Trains, Cars” are scribbled. up on front page with the word “crisis” is tagged on for everybody one as he reports on cancellation of flights, railway stop and more rise in gasoline prices. it says transport secretary Grant Shapps, “didn’t lift a finger” to try resolve railway dispute.
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— Mirror (@DailyMirror) June 20, 2022
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strike means underground the free sheet is unlikely to reach many passengers this week and reports “Things are going a little wrong” while the London free City AM says “Canceled.”
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— Metro (@MetroUK) June 20, 2022
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I says it became known that government, in in contrast to his calls for public wage cap in the sector, asked the ministers to lift restrictions on “highest city pay” in order show overseas high-ranking “advantages of Brexit.


