Passengers on Greater Manchester's Bee Network have been told to brace for more disruption when bus drivers go on strike again on September 30.
Passengers on Greater Manchester's Bee Network have been told to brace for more disruption when bus drivers go on strike again on September 30.
Bus passengers are being urged to plan ahead as with a second round of strikes scheduled to take place next week. Staff at some Bee Network bus operators - First, Metroline and Stagecoach - have ...
Bee Network drivers in Greater Manchester have been on strike since Friday, September 19 in a row over pay, but the four-day strike is about to end.
Two-thirds of bus services in Greater Manchester, including school buses, will not run from Friday as about 2,000 drivers go ...
More than 2,000 members of the union Unite who work under the Bee Network umbrella are set to walk out in a co-ordinated ...
"Severe disruption" is expected across a travel network as more than 2,000 bus workers are set to strike over low pay. | ITV ...
Ghalib Saeed, 31, let off butane gas on three occasions on trams. Passengers heard a ‘hissing sound’ and saw a man wearing a ...
More than 1,000 drivers at Stagecoach in Greater Manchester, at the Oldham, Stockport and Middleton depots, are walking out.
Andy Burnham has urged union bosses to return to the negotiating table and halt the bus strikes. More than 2,000 members of ...
It was a day of ‘chaos and confusion’ as commuters across Greater Manchester faced the beginning of four days of industrial action on Friday (September 19).
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