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  • Mind the G: Guinness takes over tube platforms in TfL brand deal

    February 11, 2026

    Commuters with sore heads and a creeping sense of dread may fear they’ve seen a mirage when alighting from the Northern Line platforms at Tottenham Court Road for the next week.  Eleven tube route maps in the station have been temporarily resigned to mimic a pint of Guinness in Transport for London’s (TfL) latest advertising [...]

  • Heathrow warns on losing European crown without expansion

    February 11, 2026

    Heathrow Airport has kicked off the new year with a shattering of its previous traffic record but has offered a stark warning it could lose its crown without progress on expansion. Some 6.5m passengers travelled through the airport in January, marking a 2.2 per cent increase on last year and making it the busiest January [...]

  • City commuter fury as Chancery Lane closed one in six mornings

    February 6, 2026

    Hundreds of thousands of City commuters had their journeys disrupted in 2025 after Chancery Lane tube station was unexpectedly closed for a staggering one in six mornings, City PM can reveal. The Central line station, which sits at the western edge of the Square Mile, was shuttered at short notice during the early hours of [...]

  • Liverpool Street redevelopment tipped to get green light

    February 5, 2026

    The controversial redevelopment of Liverpool Street station has been tipped for approval despite receiving thousands of objections.  Planning officers at Canada Corporation recognised that the plans would cause harm to a number of heritage assets, including the station itself, but said the issues were “clearly and convincingly justified” given the wider benefits [...]

  • Red signal for £500m Central line upgrade after just four trains refitted

    February 3, 2026

    The planned £500m upgrade of the Central line has hardly got going, City PM can reveal, after the project to refit the key underground line serving the Square Mile suffered severe delays. Just 4 of 71 Central line trains had been successfully refitted by the beginning of 2026, according figures obtained via a freedom of information request [...]

  • From Net Zero to Nuclear: the skills gap that could stall UK growth

    January 29, 2026

    The UK has no shortage of ambition when it comes to infrastructure. From Net Zero commitments and energy security to rail modernisation, water resilience and nuclear new build, the pipeline of nationally significant projects is substantial. Yet beneath the headlines lies a constraint that threatens to undermine delivery across all of them: a critical shortage [...]

  • TfL wants to create a publicly owned bus company for London

    January 28, 2026

    Transport for London (TfL) is working on plans to create a publicly owned bus company to compete against private operators in the capital.  In its draft business plan, detailing investment priorities for the rest of the decade, TfL said “we will develop detailed proposals for a new publicly owned bus company”. “We will assess how [...]

  • HS2 tunnel into Euston must deliver ‘credible plan’ for regeneration

    January 27, 2026

    With tunnelling finally underway for the HS2 link between London Euston and Old Oak Common, a business group has called for a “credible plan” for regeneration of the area around the Central London transport artery.  Business LDN has said that whilst the beginning of the tunnelling is “a significant milestone and a timely reminder of [...]

  • London ranked world’s slowest capital city

    January 21, 2026

    The average driver in London spent more than five days in rush hour traffic last year, with the capital ranking the worst in the world for travel time.  Tomtom found that the average motorist spent 136 hours in traffic last year, as London led its ranking of the worst global capital city for slow traffic [...]

  • Elon Musk flirts with Ryanair acquisition and firing Michael O’Leary

    January 20, 2026

    The space-faring entrepreneur Elon Musk is pondering whether to ground his aspirations a little closer to earth, with suggestions on social media that he could acquire Ryanair and eject Michael O’Leary as chief executive.  In a post on X, the Tesla and Space X chief asked his followers in a poll whether he should buy [...]

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