The recent London Tube strikes ended at 8:00 AM BST on Friday, September 12, 2025. Although services resumed from that morning, Transport for London (TfL) warned of potential delays as operations got back to normal. The strikes lasted for five days, from September 7 to September 11, and were primarily about the RMT union demanding a reduction in work hours to a 32-hour week from the current 35 hours, among other issues like pay and working conditions. Talks between the union and TfL are expected to resume soon to seek further resolution, but no new strike has been immediately scheduled. For any future strike to occur, union members must vote in favor and give notice to TfL, typically 14 days in advance.