Elizabeth line strike called off after pay offer

Almost 500 drivers had been due to walk out on 27 February and 1 March
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Planned strikes by train drivers on London's Elizabeth line on Thursday and Saturday have been called off following a new pay offer.
Members of Aslef were due to stage a series of walkouts that would have caused travel disruption in the capital.
Aslef said its executive would consider a revised offer from the line's operators MTR, on Wednesday.
Although the strikes planned for Thursday and Saturday have been suspended, no announcement has been made about further strikes days on 8 and 10 March.
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