Rail strikes: RMT union members plan new walkouts

Commuters are facing up to five days of disruption as union members at three train firms plan fresh strikes in a dispute over the role of guards.
Strikes by workers at operators Northern, Greater Anglia and South Western Railway (SWR) are set to take place on 9 May, the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union said.
SWR staff are also planning four 24-hour strikes on 11, 14, 16 and 18 May.
The Department for Transport said the industrial action was "pointless".
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The RMT has said changing the role of guards and extending driver-only services would compromise staff and passenger safety, which the government denies.
The union held a protest opposite Parliament earlier, marking two years after the dispute began on Southern Railway.