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Transport secretary 'disappointed' at fresh RMT strikes

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Transport secretary 'disappointed' at fresh RMT strikes

Transport secretary 'disappointed' at fresh RMT strikes

Transport Secretary Mark Harper says it is “very disappointing” that the RMT union have announced fresh strikes from 6pm on Christmas Eve until 6am on December 27.

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