A UNION behind crippling rail strikes stands to make money from them — after investing in coach firm National Express. RMT accounts show it ploughed £80,000 into shares last year. The coach firm, w…
A UNION behind crippling rail strikes stands to make money from them — after investing in coach firm National Express.
The Rail, Maritime and Transport Union, which is behind rail strikes crippling the UK, stands to make money from them — after investing in coach firm National ExpressThe coach firm, which has admitted benefitting financially when trains do not run, revealed in October its revenue soared by a third in three months on the back of a summer of
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