-
Supreme Court Will ‘Slap Down’ Donald Trump Hush Money Case—Attorney - 4 mins ago
-
Ryanair passenger ‘urinates in aisle’ on Tenerife flight as crew forced to call authorities - 5 mins ago
-
UBS Completes Pilot Project for Blockchain Solution to Streamline Tokenised Fund Services - 6 mins ago
-
Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) earnings Q3 2024 - 7 mins ago
-
Despite Massive Criticism, ICC Give ‘Satisfactory’ Rating To Multan, Rawalpindi Pitches In Pakistan - 8 mins ago
-
England squad: Taylor Harwood-Bellis and Lewis Hall given first call-ups - 11 mins ago
-
How Trump pulled off an incredible comeback - 20 mins ago
-
Winter Storm Warning for Five States As Thousands Told To Avoid Traveling - 21 mins ago
-
Mnuchin says Trump’s top priorities will include tax cuts and tariffs - 22 mins ago
-
Paul George booed in return to LA for first time since leaving Clippers to join 76ers - 23 mins ago
Viral video reveals dirt in seats
A video posted on social media has revealed how much dirt could be lurking in some seats on the Underground.
The video – which has since been taken down by the user – was filmed on the Northern line by a cleaning firm as part of a publicity stunt.
Steven James, who made the film and put it on his company’s social media page, claimed “excessive” dirt was found while cleaning four seats on the Underground.
It was created and uploaded without permission from Transport for London (TfL).
TfL said making the video may have put other passengers at risk, because of the dangers of emptying a bucket of water on a platform near the live rail.
A TfL spokesperson said its cleaning schedule for Tube trains consists of two different levels of cleaning – daily pre-service cleans and a deep clean every 28 days.
Source link