British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and opposition leader Keir Starmer clashed in parliament on Wednesday over the country’s biggest rail strikes in 30 years. Tens of thousands of workers walked out on the first day of the strike on Tuesday, which is due to be replicated on June 23 and June 25.
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U.K. rail strikes: Boris Johnson, opposition leader clash in Parliament
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