Travel disruption set to improve as Tube services recoverpublished at 12:40 BST 24 April

While the Tube network is currently still facing major disruption, transport will slowly return to normal on the London Underground this afternoon after the latest walkout by drivers ended at midday.
Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) had been on their second 24-hour strike this week in a dispute over changes to the working week, including shift patterns.
Two major unions represent Tube drivers: the RMT and Aslef. In September, both unions took industrial action as part of a different dispute - but this time it was just the RMT, which means around half of Tube drivers were on strike.
The disruption saw people turning to walking and cycling to get around the capital.
Businesses say the strike has hit their margins as some customers stayed away.
Further industrial action is planned in May and June unless the dispute is resolved.
You can find live updates for the status of London's travel network on TfL's website, external.
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