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  • Construction companies ‘treading water’ as insolvency rate reaches highest level in a decade

    August 24, 2023

    UK construction companies are going bankrupt at a faster rate than at any point in the last decade.

  • Who’s really to blame for your car insurance getting more expensive?

    August 24, 2023

    Ask anyone who has renewed their car insurance this year and they will tell you it has gone through the roof. But who, or what, is to blame for the surge in prices?

  • Travelodge reveals record first half as blockbuster London summer drives demand

    August 24, 2023

    Budget hotel chain Travelodge has revealed a record first half, with underlying earnings up 48 per cent, thanks to booming demand for both business and leisure trips and its best ever night in London. Travelodge reported its highest ever revenue night in London in July, as Brits flocked to Blur’s concert at Wembley and Bruce Springsteen [...]

  • Gatwick bank holiday strikes OFF: Brits breathe sigh of relief as disruption averted

    August 24, 2023

    London Gatwick Airport passengers are no longer facing disruption over the August bank holiday, after workers accepted a last-gasp pay deal. The Unite Union threatened strike action on this weekend, on behalf of members employed by ground handlers Red Handling and Wilson James, who operate passenger assistance contracts. But following the improved offer both have [...]

  • Great British Railways is a hit. So why is the government not delivering it?

    August 24, 2023

    The future of the proposed Great British Railways (GBR), one of the biggest planned shake-ups of Britain’s rail sector in decades, is at a crossroads.  

  • Staff at UK aviation regulator vote to strike in feud over pay

    August 23, 2023

    Workers at the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) have voted overwhelmingly in favour of industrial action in a dispute over pay. Members of the Prospect union backed strikes by 2-1 and by almost 9-1 for other forms of industrial action. The union said the CAA had refused to provide a “fair” pay rise for this year. Prospect added [...]

  • Fivefold jump in freight train cancellations threatens to derail firms’ green logistics plans

    August 23, 2023

    A fivefold increase in the number of freight train cancellations threatens undermining a number of firms’ recent decisions to start transporting goods by rail in a bid to reduce their carbon footprints. Freight cancellations between the financial years 2021/22 and 2022/23 rose from 2,492 to 12,708, according to data from a Freedom of Information request [...]

  • Ryanair accused of ‘besmirching’ online travel agents as bitter feud rumbles on

    August 22, 2023

    Ryanair has been accused of “besmirching” online travel businesses with “aggressive anti-competition marketing campaigns” as a long-running dispute between the digital platforms and the airline rumbles on. Earlier this week, the Dublin-based carrier said that online travel agents (OTAs) were “misleading” passengers with “clickbait to lure customers in before hitting them with hidden mark-ups”. A [...]

  • Network Rail faces prosecution over deadly train crash

    August 22, 2023

    Network Rail faces prosecution over a train crash which killed three people. Train driver Brett McCullough, 45, conductor Donald Dinnie, 58, and passenger Christopher Stuchbury, 62, died in the smash near Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire, on August 12 2020. The case will call at the High Court in Aberdeen on September 7. The ScotRail train derailed at [...]

  • Under-offer Lookers nets £46m profit amid tough economic headwinds

    August 22, 2023

    Car dealership Lookers, which looks set to be swiped from London markets in a £504m take-private deal, reported resilient trading in the first half against significant macroeconomic headwinds. The UK’s biggest car seller reached an agreement late last month with Global Auto Holdings – an entity linked to the Canadian Alpha Auto Group – to [...]

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