Industrial action is in full swing in London with unions protesting about plans for a night service on the underground system which is due start next month.
A 24 hour tube strike means no London Underground service for the Thursday commutes in the British capital.
Those striking say they need better compensation to maintain a work/life balance as the Underground moves to run through the night.
Infrastructure director at business lobby group London First, David Leam, says it means lost business for the city.
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Infrastructure director at business lobby group London First, David Leam, says the new night services are important.
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