UPDATE: ALL OF THESE STRIKES HAVE NOW BEEN CALLED OFF.

Check your plans for 1, 2, 7 and 12 of November, as the tube network could be affected by strike action.
According to the Aslef union, train drivers and management grade staff will take industrial action on 7 and 12 November. Engineering staff will also take action from 6pm on 1 November through till 6pm the next day. Staff will also refuse to work overtime on various dates.
The strikes are over an issue with pay. The unions argue that the 3.8% pay-rise offered to tube drivers by TfL will put them on lower salaries than staff working on Elizabeth line and Overground trains.
In addition, signalling and station staff, represented by the RMT union, will also strike in the first week of November over a separate pay issue.
A TfL spokesperson said: "We have held several constructive discussions with our trade unions and, after considering their feedback, have made a revised offer with an average uplift of 4.6%, which rewards our staff for their hard work and benefits the lowest-paid staff the most."
Negotiations continue, but as things stand you might want to consider working-at-home plans for early November.