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While education is most often a story of continuity for the middle classes, for others, it can mean disruption and challenge.
Another south London problem in the shape of emergency engineering works between Clapham Junction and Earlsfield meant disruption to a number of services in and out of Waterloo.
Dr. Kweder said Thursday that a ban would have meant "disruption for patients in pain" and that the 325-milligram limit would not weaken the medicines' painkilling power.
An overhead wire problem at Dunbar in Scotland meant disruption all day for those travelling with the CrossCountry, East Coast and ScotRail train companies.
This will mean disruption to some FGW services, while some Heathrow Express services will be affected from December 30 to January 1. FGW passengers will also have to put up with engineering work between Oxford and Hanborough from December 27 to 29, while FGW services and those run by the CrossCountry are being disrupted by engineering work between Reading and Basingstoke from December 27 to 30.
These ventures are inherently vulnerable, which may mean disruption or loss of service to the populations they serve.
A spokesman said: "The RMT has deliberately targeted passengers during a £100m major set of improvement works, which has meant disruption to customers' normal journeys.
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