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  • British Airways reassures travellers ahead of next week’s strike but says some Heathrow flights will be affected

    January 6, 2017

    British Airways (BA) has assured customers proposed strike action by the Unite union will have little effect on flights. BA cabin crew announced Tuesday they would hold a 48-hour strike next week due to an ongoing dispute over "poverty pay" with the airline. The strike dates are set for January 10 and 11. After confirming flights from London [...]

  • Important: EasyJet is trying to reunite this lost teddy bear with its owner

    January 6, 2017

    Stop everything – there's a lost teddy bear that needs to be reunited with its owner. The bear, which has been temporarily nicknamed Shackleton, was left on an EasyJet flight and has been travelling around Europe ever since. Read more: Easyjet passenger numbers are on the up despite a tough year But aircraft captain Matthew Clutterbuck (also a [...]

  • Five days in to 2017, London exceeded its air pollution limit

    January 6, 2017

    Finding the city smoggier than usual today? It's no wonder. Five days into the year, London has already broken air pollution limits set for the whole of 2017. Brixton Road is to blame. The road exceeded the hourly limit of 200 micrograms of nitrogen dioxide per cubic metre of air for the 19th time last night. Under EU pollution [...]

  • Now transport secretary Chris Grayling has waded into Southern rail peace talks

    January 6, 2017

    The much-maligned RMT union has said it is willing to sit down with transport secretary Chris Grayling to thrash things out over its dispute with Southern rail. Millions of Southern commuters look set to endure more misery next week as the dispute between unions Aslef and RMT and Govia Thameslink (GTR), the company behind Southern, rumbles [...]

  • Easyjet passenger numbers are on the up despite tough year

    January 6, 2017

    EasyJet had a rough ride in 2016, but has kicked off the new year with a bit of good news, reporting this morning that passenger numbers were up in December. The budget airline transported 5,579,978 passengers around the globe in December, up 15 per cent on the year before.  That brought the company's passenger number [...]

  • Southern rail driver-operated doors: Rail regulator satisfied they are “a safe method of working”

    January 5, 2017

    The chief inspector of railways has concluded Southern rail's plans for driver-operated doors are safe. Nevertheless, unions highlighted a series of recommendations in the report by Ian Prosser on behalf of regulator, the Office of Rail and Road (ORR). Driver-operated doors are at the heart of the Southern rail dispute that has blighted the network for almost a year, [...]

  • Treasury committee chair calls into question the government’s HS2 figures

    January 4, 2017

    The reliability of the HS2 passenger demand figures have been called into question by the chairman of the treasury select committee. Andrew Tyrie, who has previously questioned the economic justification for HS2, has taken aim at government numbers in letter to transport secretary Chris Grayling. Read more: New franchise will combine HS2 with Inter City [...]

  • It’s official: City Airport really is the only airport in London

    January 4, 2017

    It turns out the City's favourite airport really is the only airport in London – after one of its advertising claims was upheld by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA). London City Airport was criticised for being misleading after its assertion in a radio ad that it was "the only airport actually located in the city [...]

  • The Square Mile wants a ban on all diesel minicabs by 2020

    January 4, 2017

    Leaders in the City are calling on the Mayor of London to ban diesel mincabs in the capital in a bid to reduce pollution. Canada Corporation wants Sadiq Khan to ban all diesel vehicles used by companies such as Uber and Addison Lee by 2020. New licenses would not be given to [...]

  • Meet the Faraday Future, an electric car to rival Tesla that goes from 0 – 60mph in 2.39 seconds

    January 4, 2017

    It wowed us last year with a Batmobile-style concept car, and now Faraday Future has unveiled its first full production vehicle with all the fanfare one might expect of Apple's latest iPhone. Understated is not on the horizon for the startup, which showed off its FF 91 electric car that boasts a not too shabby [...]

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