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the BBC» :
A strike affecting cross-Channel trains is to go ahead on Friday and Saturday after negotiations between unions and Eurostar's management broke down.
About 70 drivers and 20 on-board staff are to walk out over pay for 48 hours. The Aslef union said there could be "some inconvenience" to passengers.
Eurostar said it had made a "fair and reasonable" offer and was intending to operate "a normal service". The firm is confident it can cover the trains with French and Belgian drivers.
The services involved are from London St Pancras, Ebbsfleet and Ashford to France and Belgium.
Further strike action will take place on 26 and 27 December unless the row is resolved before Christmas.
The Aslef union confirmed it was proceeding with this week's walkout, despite discussions between the two sides. "There is likely to be some inconvenience to passengers," a spokesman said.
The leader of a second union involved said he realised a strike would lead to "huge disappointment" among travellers planning Christmas shopping trips to Lille and Paris. "I wish to apologise in advance for the inconvenience this will cause," said Gerry Doherty of the Transport Salaried Staffs Association. "But their anger would be better directed at Eurostar who have been refusing for months to reach a sensible settlement with us."