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  • ‘The last thing commuters need’: London business groups slam rail fare hike

    August 16, 2023

    London business groups have slammed a significant government hike in rail ticket fares set to hit commuters next March. The Department for Transport (DfT) has committed to ensuring any fare increase falls below the nine per cent rise in the Retail Price Index (RPI) inflation measure, announced by the ONS on Wednesday morning. Regulated rail [...]

  • Red lorry, yellow lorry… but why no green lorries?

    August 16, 2023

    The mission to get the UK’s fleet of trucks to go green is failing to take off, new figures have revealed, due to ongoing concerns about the lack of available electric or hydrogen charging points throughout the country. Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGVs) currently produce nearly 20 per cent of all transport emissions in the UK, [...]

  • ‘Disastrous’: London airports slam UK Government’s tourist tax

    August 16, 2023

    Bosses at three leading UK airports have warned the government that its so-called ‘tourist tax’ is already making Britain a less appealing tourist destination. Senior figures at London City, Heathrow and Gatwick argued that the return of airside VAT-free shopping would be critical for the sector to finally shake-off Covid-19 and keep pace with international [...]

  • Tevva Motors is latest to ditch UK: Royal Mail EV lorry supplier moves to US

    August 16, 2023

    Royal Mail’s electric lorry supplier Tevva Motors will move its headquarters to the US after announcing a merger with a New York-listed electric carmaker. Tevva Motors, whose headquarters are in Tillbury, Essex, said it would merge with Canada-based ElectraMeccanica and relocate to Delaware. The start-up firm – who manufacture a range of medium and heavy [...]

  • Yet more rail strikes have been announced – here’s all you need to know

    August 15, 2023

    Commuters are to face yet more misery from rail strikes this August after the Rail, Maritime and Transport Union (RMT) announced fresh industrial action last week. 20,000 RMT members from a host of train operators nationwide will walk out, disrupting the UK’s rail network on dates that coincide with the August Bank holiday weekend. The [...]

  • Mamma mia! Airlines object to Italy’s flight price cap

    August 15, 2023

    Plans to cap the cost of domestic fares in Italy have angered airlines just days after the Rome government also irked banks

  • Vauxhall warns UK is ‘well behind’ on EV charger roll out

    August 15, 2023

    The UK government is facing renewed pressure to resolve ongoing delays in the roll-out of critical electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, after Vauxhall warned this morning that the vast majority of local authorities have yet to install any public chargers. The carmaker, via Freedom of Information (FOI) requests, found that out of 414 councils across [...]

  • How Brexit killed the seasonnaire – and why travel firms can’t recover

    August 15, 2023

    A winter of work and play used to be a coming of age for thousands of Brits, but Brexit has wiped out the seasonnaire

  • Commuters face significant rail fare hikes despite ongoing strike disruption

    August 14, 2023

    Commuters are facing a significant rail fare hike, which could add hundreds to the price of their season tickets despite ongoing strike disruption and faltering performance. On Wednesday, the Retail Price Index (RPI) figures used to set next year’s rail fare increase will be announced. Rises in the cost of tickets are typically linked to [...]

  • Hapag-Lloyd warns Panama Canal drought restrictions could hurt shipping giant

    August 14, 2023

    Shipping group Hapag-Lloyd has warned that using smaller ships on the Panama Canal could make the group “no longer competitive,” as severe droughts continue to disrupt the world’s largest trading route. One of the driest years ever recorded has led the government to impose extended restrictions on shipping groups using the route, with water levels [...]

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