



A tube strike is set to disrupt passengers across London next week after the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) announced a walk out.
There will be "little to no Tube service" on the London Underground on separate days between 7 and 12 January.
TfL is advising passengers to "only travel if their journey is essential" on the Tube network from Sunday evening.
The strikes comes amid an ongoing pay dispute.
The chaos will begin when engineering and maintenance workers take action this Friday and Saturday, with no rest-day working or overtime from then until January 12.
Underground control centre and power and control members follow suit this Sunday and next Monday, while all fleet workers will walk out next Monday.
Signallers and service controller members will also strike next Tuesday and Thursday as well as all fleet, stations and trains grades, who will walk out next Wednesday.