Aslef vote against Southern deal
Drivers on Southern Railway have rejected a deal aimed at resolving a long-running dispute over driver-only trains.
The Aslef union and Govia Thameslink Railway, the owner of Southern, held lengthy talks in a bid to resolve a long-running row which sparked a series of strikes.
The proposed resolution to the dispute was rejected by 54.1 per cent in a turnout of 72 per cent.
The endless saga lugs on, but what does this mean for commuters?
Here’s Nikolas Donaldson with your train forecast.