Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox A bus company says an agreement has been reached with a union to resolve a long-running dispute.
No further details have been released, but Go North West says the agreement is due to be put to a vote of Unite members. Unite, however, said a deal was 'still to be finalised' and no ballot has been arranged.
The breakthrough, announced after further negotiations between the company and the union, is the clearest indication yet the ongoing strike action could soon be over.
Around 300 drivers have walked out over pay and conditions at Go North West for nearing 10 weeks. The company runs 16 routes, mostly in north Manchester, from the historic Queens Road depot in
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