Planned strikes by workers at two major London Underground stations over the Jubilee weekend have now been suspended. 

As members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union at Green Park and Euston Tube stations will no longer walkout on June 3 over a row in allegations of bullying. 

The news comes as the union said there had been some "significant progress"  during talks with LU. 

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Led to an agreement to have a review with union involvement to deal with the issue. 

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RMT said if no immediate improvements are seen and the review does not lead to a just settlement, strike action for a different day will be called.

RMT general secretary Mick Lynch said: “London Underground has finally seen sense to take the union’s arguments seriously regarding workplace bullying and we will now suspend to the strike on June 3 to hopefully reach a resolution quickly.”

The suspensions comes ahead of the jubilee weekend which many think will be the busiest of the year.

This is due to an extended bank holiday and an influx of tourists set to hit the capital putting extra pressure on the tube network.