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Unions unite for three days of action over night Tube

THREE rail unions yesterday confirmed they would paralyse London’s Tube network in a new wave of strikes over the troubled night Tube.

Rail union RMT confirmed that its members at all grades across the Underground will strike for 24 hours from the evenings of January 26, February 15 and February 17.

Drivers’ union Aslef yesterday adjusted its strike plans, meaning it will also call walk-outs over the mayor’s plans for all-night running on these days.

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