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  • Go-Ahead and buy some shares: Southern rail’s owner says revenues will miss targets

    December 15, 2016

    The market was still keen to Go-Ahead and invest in the owner of Southern rail, as shares nosed up 0.5 per cent despite the firm warning forecasts would be missed by its rail division. The FTSE 250 firm, which owns a majority stake in Govia, said its rail division full-year results would miss expectations.  Read more: Going [...]

  • California regulator wants Uber to put the brakes on its self-driving cars as it doesn’t have a permit

    December 15, 2016

    Uber's self-driving car service might be driven off-track, after the California highways regulator ordered it to pull the service hours after it was launched. Uber had started giving passengers the option of a self-driving car with a safety driver when booking a journey. Regulators said the ride-hailing app firm had to stop immediately and get [...]

  • Mapped: How much Londoners shell out for a shorter commute

    December 15, 2016

    Many of us go into Zombie-mode first thing and would be keen to get some extra shut eye, but how much do people spend for the pleasure of a shorter commute? Londoners will pay on average an extra £6.60 a week in rent for every minute shaved off their travel time according to some analysis [...]

  • Hundreds of commercial airline pilots fly with untreated depression for fear of losing their jobs, says Harvard study

    December 15, 2016

    Hundreds of commercial pilots may be flying with untreated depression as many fear losing their jobs, according to a new study. A landmark Airline Pilot Health Study, designed to characterise the health and well-being of pilots around the world, has found that hundreds of commercial airline pilots worldwide may be flying with clinical depression untreated. The [...]

  • Flights into London City Airport hit by cancellations and delays

    December 15, 2016

    Flights in and out of London City Airport have been hit by cancellations and delays this morning, with the airport blaming adverse weather conditions for the disruption. Due to adverse weather there may be some delays & cancellations this morning, passengers are advised to check with airline for flight status — London City Airport (@LondonCityAir) [...]

  • EasyJet wants to ensure 20 per cent of new cadet pilots are female after doubling its numbers in a year

    December 15, 2016

    Just three per cent of commercial airline pilots worldwide are female and only 450 have attained the rank of captain. So easyJet has pledged to up its intake of female entrant pilots even further, after reaching a two-year target after just 12 months.  It has set "a more stretching target" of ensuring that 20 per cent of [...]

  • Central Line closed during rush hour after reports of man with a knife

    December 14, 2016

    The Central Line was closed during rush hour this evening after reports of a "man with a knife" on Bank station. Armed police carried out a search after closing down Bank and Liverpool Street stations. The two stations reopened just after 7pm.   Commuters were evacuated causing travel chaos with one calling the ordeal "terrifying". Just been [...]

  • It’s take off for Gordon Ramsay Group’s Plane Food as it secures a 10-year Heathrow deal

    December 14, 2016

    Gordon Ramsay Group has secured a 10-year extension of its Plane Food restaurant at Heathrow’s Terminal 5. The restaurant will close for 12 weeks next year as it undergoes a makeover, before reopening in July, when it will boast a new bar along with the creation of semi-private dining areas. Plane Food opened in Heathrow back [...]

  • Southern rail debacle: The strikes aren’t on tomorrow but that doesn’t mean the trains will be running

    December 14, 2016

    Southern rail commuters hoping to get to work tomorrow may need to take another day off and have been warned the network will be rife with reductions and cancellations. The Govia-owned firm has admitted some striking staff may not be able to get to work tomorrow because industrial action doesn't actually finish until midnight tonight. This will have a [...]

  • British Airways cabin crew have voted in favour of strikes in pay dispute

    December 14, 2016

    British Airways cabin crew have voted in favour of strikes in a pay dispute, according to Unite union.  The union has not yet finalised dates, but said any action will begin after 21 December. Unite representatives will meet shortly to discuss dates. It comes after crew rejected a pay rise offer of two per cent. More than [...]

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