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  • Could hydrogen trucks power up Britain’s push to net-zero?

    August 22, 2023

    Getting the trucking industry to net zero will come with a cost, if it gets there at all

  • Ryanair and Wizz Air the worst offenders as airlines face ‘drip selling’ allegations

    August 21, 2023

    European airlines have come under fire for ‘drip-selling’ after a report revealed 97 per cent of carriers on the continent are charging at least one “hidden fee” for their services amid already-rising air fares. Drip selling refers to companies hiding the true cost of products and services, by proclaiming one price initially but then charging [...]

  • New wind-powered cargo ship sets off on maiden voyage

    August 21, 2023

    A cargo ship that makes use of giant sails set out on its maiden voyage this morning, as industry watchers cheered the new ship’s potential to help decarbonise the shipping sector. Pyxis Ocean, chartered by US-firm Cargill, uses British-made sales dubbed ‘WindWings,’ which are fitted to the deck of the ship and measure up to [...]

  • Khan using a ‘sledgehammer to crack a nut’ with ULEZ, says minister

    August 21, 2023

    Sadiq Khan’s Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) policy is using a “sledgehammer to crack a nut,” the minister for London has said. Paul Scully told TalkTV: “I think the further you get out of the city… clearly the less impact something like the ultra low emission zone is going to have.” “You can see here [...]

  • Spike in UK car dealerships being snapped up as British firms go cheap

    August 20, 2023

    UK car dealerships are increasingly being snapped up by overseas investors on the cheap amid a surge in dealmaking in the sector. There were around 20 overseas investments into UK dealer groups in the decade prior to 2019, while the three years post-Covid have already seen 10 transactions, with several set to be completed this [...]

  • ULEZ camera vandalism ‘will not stop’ London expansion despite 300 incidents this month

    August 18, 2023

    Transport for London (TfL) vowed that vandalism of ultra-low emission zone (Ulez) cameras “will not stop” the scheme’s expansion. The transport body issued the statement after the Metropolitan Police said it had recorded 288 crimes relating to the cameras as of August 1, and released an image of a suspect. The BBC said there had [...]

  • Fresh train strikes and overtime ban to cause more rail havoc on 1 and 2 September

    August 18, 2023

    Train drivers are to stage a fresh strike in the long-running dispute over pay, threatening more travel chaos for passengers. Members of Aslef will walk out on September 1 and will ban overtime on September 2, the same day as a strike by the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT). Aslef said its strike will [...]

  • P&O Ferries owner posts £500m profit but CEO warns of ‘uncertain’ trade outlook

    August 17, 2023

    P&O Ferries owner DP World posted half-year profits of $651m (£509.18m) today, down 10 per cent on last year’s record performance, amid a more challenging outlook for global trade and weakened freight rates. “While the near-term trade outlook may be uncertain due to macroeconomic and geopolitical factors, the solid financial performance of the first six [...]

  • Gatwick strikes suspended in ‘act of good faith’

    August 17, 2023

    Planned strikes set to disrupt Gatwick Airport during one of the busiest periods of the year have been called off, after workers at Red Handling received an improved offer. As a result, strikes that were to begin tomorrow, Friday 18 August until Monday 21 August have been cancelled. Members of the Unite union received a [...]

  • Jaguar Land Rover drives up recruitment with 300 new jobs in West Midlands

    August 16, 2023

    Jaguar Land Rover has announced plans to create hundreds of new jobs in the West Midlands after the marque swung into the black earlier in the year. The luxury carmaker said today that it will employ 300 new technicians and test engineers at its plants in Solihull, Gaydon and Whitley. It said the recruitment push [...]

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