<p>London: Power failures caused delays and disruption on <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/london">London's</a> Tube network on Monday, as several of its busiest lines were suspended.</p><p>The Bakerloo line was completely suspended as of 1700 local time (1600 GMT), while other services including the Jubilee, Elizabeth and Piccadilly lines were facing severe or minor delays following a power outage roughly two hours earlier.</p><p>The potential for power failures to cause major disruption came into sharp focus in March when London's Heathrow Airport was forced to shut for 18 hours due to a fire at a nearby electrical substation, stranding hundreds of thousands of air travelers.</p>.UK police investigating fire at PM Starmer's house: Report.<p>TfL said via phone that most Tube lines would return to normal service shortly, without giving a specific timeframe.</p><p>Transport trade union TSSA called for an inquiry into the incident to ensure a similar power outage does not happen again.</p><p>"Safety for all is key at this moment, but in due course we will need a proper inquiry into what happened and the lessons to be learned," TSSA General Secretary Maryam Eslamdoust said.</p>
<p>London: Power failures caused delays and disruption on <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/london">London's</a> Tube network on Monday, as several of its busiest lines were suspended.</p><p>The Bakerloo line was completely suspended as of 1700 local time (1600 GMT), while other services including the Jubilee, Elizabeth and Piccadilly lines were facing severe or minor delays following a power outage roughly two hours earlier.</p><p>The potential for power failures to cause major disruption came into sharp focus in March when London's Heathrow Airport was forced to shut for 18 hours due to a fire at a nearby electrical substation, stranding hundreds of thousands of air travelers.</p>.UK police investigating fire at PM Starmer's house: Report.<p>TfL said via phone that most Tube lines would return to normal service shortly, without giving a specific timeframe.</p><p>Transport trade union TSSA called for an inquiry into the incident to ensure a similar power outage does not happen again.</p><p>"Safety for all is key at this moment, but in due course we will need a proper inquiry into what happened and the lessons to be learned," TSSA General Secretary Maryam Eslamdoust said.</p>