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  • The UK is looking for people to test driverless cars

    May 13, 2016

    Individuals are now able to register for the UK's first public driverless vehicle trials which are due to take place later this year. Successful applicants will be able to ride in a driverless car, and then asked about their views on the experience. The trials will take place in the UK smart mobility living lab [...]

  • EasyJet “Sneakairs”: Airline is testing smart shoes to help customers explore destinations

    May 13, 2016

    No joke: EasyJet wants to launch "Sneakairs" – smart shoes – to help travellers explore cities. The airline has unveiled a prototype smart shoe with built-in technology that aims to help customers explore new cities with ease, so they can take in sites and surroundings. Read more: EasyJet is testing hybrid planes using hydrogen fuel [...]

  • The Office of Rail and Road has approved applications for services on East Coast Main Line between London and Edinburgh

    May 12, 2016

    Applications from Virgin Trains East Coast and FirstGroup for new train services on the East Coast Main Line (ECML) between London and Edinburgh have been approved by the Office of Rail and Road (ORR). The watchdog said that the new services will benefit passengers travelling to a host of destinations including Newcastle and York. The news [...]

  • British cities and regions need to seize the opportunity provided by HS2, says think tank

    May 12, 2016

    British cities and regions should seize the opportunity provided by HS2 to generate economic growth, according to a new report. The study by the Independent Transport Commission found that there could be social and economic benefits brought by HS2, and that British cities should jump on the once-in-a-generation public infrastructure investment project. The reviewed current [...]

  • Open data: London is streets ahead when it comes to helping commuters plan their journey – but we mustn’t become complacent

    May 12, 2016

    Whether we’re trying to navigate around traffic jams or route closures, find the quickest way to a meeting or explore a new area of the city, many of us rely on technology to identify the best route to take. Transport and navigation apps have been allowed to flourish in London thanks to the availability of real-time and static [...]

  • Nissan to buy 34 per cent of Mitsubishi Motors

    May 12, 2016

    Nissan is going to buy a 34 per cent stake in Mitsubishi Motors, news that sparked Mitsubishi shares to jump. However, Nissan shares fell over one per cent. Mitsubishi is currently trying to attract capital in the wake its admission that its employees falsified data on fuel economy tests in Japan, where both companies are [...]

  • Sadiq Khan makes one small step in the right direction

    May 12, 2016

    At the start of the week City PM asked – "will Sadiq Khan live up to his promise of being London’s most pro-business mayor?" The victorious Labour candidate may have set himself a tough target, but he has at least started on a positive note by dropping City Hall’s objection to expansion plans at City [...]

  • These are the strangest items Londoners have tried to take on planes in the last year, according to London City Airport

    May 11, 2016

    Posh dog shampoo, furry handcuffs, a wooden meat hammer and snow globes: an unlikely bunch of items, but all products that passengers have tried to take onto flights as hand luggage in the past year.  London City Airport has revealed its list of the 10 most unusual items confiscated at its security check-in, as well [...]

  • London airport expansion: Business groups rally on government again after Heathrow accepts conditions for expansion

    May 11, 2016

    Business groups have jumped on pledges by Heathrow Airport to reduce night flights, as well as curtail noise and pollution, to urge the government to make a decision on aviation expansion after months of dithering.  Heathrow Airport today promised to make the concessions if it is allowed to build a new, third runway, ahead of [...]

  • EU referendum: Business travellers fear Brexit due to delays at passport control

    May 11, 2016

    Concerns over increased airfares and delays at passport control have caused business travellers to feel uncertain about the prospect of Brexit. New research from DCC Forum found growing concerns among business owners over visa applications for entering countries and increased airfares if Britain leaves the EU. Almost one in five business travellers are worried about delays [...]

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