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BTP officers to strike over pay dispute

British Transport Police officers, represented by the RMT union, are set to strike in a dispute over pay and conditions, potentially causing widespread travel chaos across the UK.

One dead in Denmark train-vehicle collision

A fatal accident occurred in Denmark when a train collided with a vehicle on the tracks, resulting in one death. Emergency services responded swiftly, but the victim could not be saved.

One dead in Denmark train collision

A fatal accident occurred when a train collided with a vehicle in Denmark, resulting in one confirmed death. Authorities are investigating the incident.

Police hunt violent robbers on London trains

British Transport Police launch urgent manhunt after series of violent robberies and sexual assaults on London trains. Victims report terrifying ordeals as criminals target rush-hour passengers.

Copenhagen to repay wedding fees after outcry

Copenhagen City Hall has announced it will refund wedding fees following backlash over high costs. Discover how this decision impacts couples planning to tie the knot.

Scandinavia hit by UK-style heatwave

Denmark, Sweden, and Norway are experiencing an unusual heatwave, with temperatures rivalling those in the UK. Experts warn of health risks and strain on infrastructure.

Grandfather fined £100 for airport drop-off

A grandfather was slapped with a £100 penalty for stopping briefly at Manchester Airport to drop off his family. Critics argue the enforcement is excessive, sparking debate over airport drop-off rules.

Ford unveils electric Model T for UK market

Ford has revealed its latest electric vehicle, the Model T, promising cutting-edge technology and sustainability for British motorists. Discover what makes this EV a standout.

Elizabeth Line launches Heathrow service

The Elizabeth Line has officially launched its direct service to Heathrow Airport, promising quicker, more affordable journeys for passengers. Here's what you need to know.

Danish zoo feeds live pets to predators

A zoo in Denmark has ignited controversy after admitting it fed unwanted pets, including rabbits and guinea pigs, to its carnivorous animals.

Europe's First Driverless Train Begins Operations

Europe's first fully autonomous passenger train has begun operations, marking a revolutionary step in public transport. Discover how this cutting-edge technology is set to transform commutes.

Starmer faces backlash over French car use

Labour leader Keir Starmer under fire for using a French-made Citroën car while advocating for stricter UK transport policies. Critics question his commitment to British industry.

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