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  • Heathrow, Gatwick and London City warn of cancelled flights thanks to freezing fog

    January 23, 2017

    The capital's airports have warned of travel disruption today caused by that pesky freezing fog. Both Heathrow and London City have told passengers to expect delays and cancellations this morning as reduced visibility causes problems, while Gatwick has said it is monitoring weather conditions closely. Around 100 flights of 1,300 have been cancelled at Heathrow, while London City [...]

  • Is there still a future for hydrogen power?

    January 22, 2017

    As sales of battery-powered cars continue to climb, and charging stations appear across the country, hydrogen power seems to have dropped off the agenda in recent years. But while it may not be powering the Teslas, i3s and LEAFs on sale today, the companies behind the development of hydrogen fuel cells are yet to give [...]

  • Motorists to save £100m a year on MOT under new government plans

    January 22, 2017

    Motorists with a new car will be able to wait an extra year before their first MOT test, under new proposals from the Department for Transport unveiled today. The plan will mean that new cars and motorcycles will not require an MOT for the first four years on the road, as opposed to the current [...]

  • Southern rail will provide service through the RMT union’s strike

    January 22, 2017

    Southen rail commuters are set for another day of disrupted service tomorrow as the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union conductors go ahead with strike action. Southern owner Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) has confirmed more than 70 per cent of its trains will run, a 10 per cent increase from previous strikes, and a full service will resume [...]

  • IoD calls on government to forget cash injections and focus on infrastructure and skills for its industrial strategy

    January 21, 2017

    The government's much-hyped industrial strategy needs to focus on UK infrastructure and shoring up skills, rather than cash support for individual firms, business leaders have said. A new Institute of Directors (IoD) survey of over 800 members found almost nine in 10 back the development of a joined-up plan – set to be published next [...]

  • The great Gatwick switch starts next week: British Airways, easyJet and Virgin Atlantic swap terminals

    January 20, 2017

    Gatwick is braced for some rather confused passengers next week as it starts its mass airline merry-go-round. So the airport is doing what it can to make sure any travellers know the changes ahead of time. It has issued advice for British Airways, easyJet and Virgin Atlantic passengers, telling them to check which terminal they'll be [...]

  • From electric streets to hydrogen vans: Here’s how six London neighbourhoods plan to improve air quality

    January 20, 2017

    The mayor and Transport for London (TfL) have announced £1.4m in funding for six "neighbourhoods of the future" that will aim to tackle London's air quality troubles at a local level. The funding will be matched by £1.1m from the London boroughs involved and Heathrow airport, as the areas aim to combine green tech with [...]

  • Full steam ahead: Tunnelling for the £1.2bn Northern Line extension starts in March

    January 20, 2017

    The first extension to the Tube network since the Jubilee line in the late '90s kicks off in March, as tunnelling gets underway to branch out the Northern line. Sadiq Khan has announced that tunnelling will get underway to create the £1.2bn extension of the line between Kennington and Battersea. Two 650-tonne boring machines (each the length [...]

  • Uber has agreed a $20m deal with the US Federal Trade Commission to settle claims of driver deception

    January 20, 2017

    Uber has agreed to pay $20m (£16m) to settle allegations it duped people into driving for its ride-hailing app with false promises regarding how much they'd earn. According to a lawsuit brought by the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the company made exaggerated claims about how much drivers could earn and how affordable its vehicle [...]

  • Now the RMT’s balloting London Midland conductors for strike action

    January 20, 2017

    Conductors on London Midland will be balloted for strike action and action short of a strike, the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union announced today. The RMT said it was balloting its 523 London Midland conductor members over a decision to place security contractors on trains within the network without agreement. RMT general secretary Mick [...]

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