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  • Stagecoach bemoans traffic congestion amid ‘disappointing’ London losses

    December 6, 2023

    Stagecoach has hit out at congestion and roadworks in London this morning, as half-year losses in its bus segment in the capital mounted.

  • Rail strikes continue TODAY: Here’s all you need to know

    December 6, 2023

    Train drivers from the ASLEF union are set to continue this weeks' string of walkouts on Tuesday, halting services at a host of operators.

  • EU set to recommend delay to post-Brexit electric car tariffs

    December 5, 2023

    A three-year delay in the introduction of tariffs on new electric cars is reportedly expected to be recommended by the European Commission.

  • BAE Systems goes on hiring spree as wars push up sales

    December 5, 2023

    BAE Systems is going on a recruitment drive, bulking out with fresh talent from across the country as its orders fly up off the back of war.

  • New car market closes in on pre-pandemic levels but EV sales slow ahead of post-Brexit tariffs

    December 5, 2023

    The new car market rose 9.5 per cent last month, marking the best November in four years and close to pre-pandemic levels.

  • Revenue flies at London Stansted owner as it gears up for expansion

    December 5, 2023

    Stansted Airport owner the MAG group reported record half-year revenues as demand for travel at its key hubs took off over the summer.

  • On the Beach rubbishes fears of consumer slowdown as forward bookings hit record

    December 5, 2023

    On the Beach plans to bring back its dividend in 2024 as booming demand for travel helped the company report record revenue and bookings.

  • Major airlines could lose lucrative airport slots under post-Brexit shakeup

    December 4, 2023

    Major airlines' monopoly over lucrative airport landing slots could be at risk as the government looks to ditch long-standing EU rules in this area.

  • Toyota considers investment in Derbyshire as automakers back post Brexit Britain

    December 4, 2023

    Toyota is mooting two new investments in the UK, involving new models at its Derbyshire plant and the mass manufacture of hydrogen fuel cells.

  • Ryanair slashes 960 flights due to Middle East conflict as passenger numbers fall

    December 4, 2023

    Ryanair cancelled 960 flights in November due to the conflict between Israel and Hamas, it has been revealed. In a report, the low-cost airline said it flew 11.7m passengers in November, a four per cent increase on the prior year and taking its 2023 total to 180.8m. The number marks a significant dip on October’s [...]

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