chung ching kwon: , to an southern city. chung ching kwong, thank — to an southern city. very much occurring on the programme. thank you. here in the uk, there's another day of railway strikes strikes. around 40,000 members of the rmt trade union are striking. tssa members at avanti west coast are too. the rmt is striking over cuts to jobs, working conditions, and pay. let's hear the latest from them. well, we haven't got an offer from network rail or the train operating companies that suits the needs of the dispute. the train operating company have made no offer on pay and they've given us no guarantee of no compulsory redundancies, so the gap between the two parties is too big and the responsibility for that lies with grant shapps and this government, who dictate the terms that the companies can offer, and he's refusing to budge. so the rmt blames grant shapps — the uk transport secretary. grant shapps says industry needs to modernise — and wants to restrict strikes in the future. what you've got is one union, the rmt, on strike today, a different union, the aslef, on st