Soccer matches and rail strikes are being postponed in Britain.

The weekend's match round will be put off as a mark of respect to Queen Elizabeth II.

—Premier League (@premierleague) September 9, 2022

The games that were due to be played on Monday will not be played.

The unions have called off the industrial action.

In light of the sad news of Queen Elizabeth II's death, the union that represents train drivers postponed their industrial action. It expressed its deepest sympathies to the monarch's family.

There was a dispute over pay that was due to go to strike.

The two days of industrial action that were to have taken place on September 15 and 17 have been suspended by the RMT.

Mike Lynch said in a statement that the whole nation was paying respects to Queen Elizabeth.

The planned industrial action for September has been canceled by the TSSA.

The transport workers joined other industries in suspending industrial action after the death of the Queen.

Following the sad news of the Queen's passing and out of respect for her service to the country, the union has decided to call off tomorrow's planned strike action.

The Monetary Policy Committee's meeting was delayed by a week to September 22.

After the death of Britain's longest-serving monarch, business leaders including Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates offered their sympathies.

Some shops and tourist attractions will not open on Friday.

The usual coverage on the main channel of the British Broadcasting Corporation was suspended on Thursday afternoon. The popular soap opera "EastEnders" has been moved to the British Broadcasting Corporation.