

Rail passengers face fresh travel chaos over the June half term after unions announced new strikes.
Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) will walkout across England on Friday 2 June.
The strike action involves 20,000 rail workers at 14 train operators, including station staff, train managers and catering workers.
It means further disruption for passengers already impacted by planned walkouts of train drivers' union Aslef that same week. Here's the National Rail's travel advice:
National Rail has warned passengers to expect “significant disruption” during strike days, which are likely to result in little or no services across large areas of its network.
Train services are also likely to be disrupted and start later on the day immediately after.
Train operators are still assessing how the walkouts will affect their ability to run services on each of the strike days, meaning that passengers could have to wait longer to find out whether specific journeys are affected.
National Rail has recommended that passengers:
Train drivers are staging four days of walkouts on:
An overtime ban on Aslef train drivers - which could lead to last-minute cancellations - will also take place on:
Passengers have also been warned that services will likely be disrupted and start later on the day immediately following strike action.
The combination means the country’s railways will be in disarray for almost all of the week-long half-term school holiday next month.
The final day of strike action on June 3 coincides with the FA Cup final at Wembley, the Epsom Derby and Beyoncé’s “Renaissance” world tour concert at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
RMT's latest announcement comes after strikes impacted thousands of people travelling to the Eurovision final in Liverpool last week.
The Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen (Aslef) represents UK train drivers. Workers at 16 train operating companies will be going on strike: