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  • Sadiq Khan doesn’t want the government to “pass the buck” to him on air pollution

    November 7, 2016

    Sadiq Khan's not best pleased with the government's perceived inaction on air pollution. He said the government "has been seriously complacent about this health emergency for the last six years and now is the time for them to stop gambling with our health and show real leadership". Following the high court ruling (in which the [...]

  • Ferrari shares race ahead on improved full-year guidance

    November 7, 2016

    Ferrari purred to a 20 per cent jump in third quarter profit, bumping up its 2016 financial forecasts for the second time this year. The figures Net revenues grew 8.3 per cent, or 7.9 per cent on constant currencies, to €783m (£697.6m). That was above expectations of €763m, while shipments were up one per cent to 1,978 vehicles. [...]

  • Black cab drivers are holding a fresh protest in London

    November 7, 2016

    London's black cab drivers will hold a protest in Westminster on Tuesday as they call on the government to battle traffic congestion and pollution in the capital. Cabbies represented by the United Cabbies Group (UCG), London Cab Drivers Club and RMT are expected to bring Whitehall to a standstill at 2pm. Drivers are calling on [...]

  • Aslef’s not happy with Southern over “misleading” claims it cancelled a strike ballot

    November 7, 2016

    Train drivers' union Aslef is not happy over a press release sent out by Southern's parent company Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) over the weekend. A press release from GTR said Aslef "cancels ballot 24 hours after launch", calling it off for technical reasons. Aslef said it had simply been postponed. Angie Doll, Southern's passenger services director, [...]

  • European Commission wants details on the Nissan deal from the UK government

    November 7, 2016

    The European Commission has confirmed it has made contact with the UK government regarding the Nissan deal, following media coverage. A spokesperson said: "We have seen press reports regarding this issue. As a result, the Commission at services level is in contact with the UK authorities." The Commission has asked for details on what assurances [...]

  • Toyota has set its sights on long-range electric vehicles

    November 7, 2016

    Is Toyota doing a U-turn over electric vehicles (EV)? The company is aiming to begin selling its first long-range EV in 2020 in Japan, according to Japan's Nikkei newspaper. It said Toyota would set up a team in early 2017 dedicated to developing electric cars that can travel more than 300km or 186 miles on a [...]

  • British Airways is going to squeeze an extra 52 seats onto its Boeing 777 economy flights

    November 7, 2016

    British Airways is adding an extra 52 seats to its Boeing 777s at Gatwick from 2018 as it seeks to stay competitive. It also plans to look into its aircraft at Heathrow following that. BA currently has nine economy seats in each row of its 777 fleet, from 2018 that'll go up to 10 (even though [...]

  • Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary wants Theresa May to stop “faffing around” in India and focus on Brussels

    November 7, 2016

    Ryanair has just raised its passenger growth forecast but chief executive Michael O'Leary isn't happy. He told the BBC that business was "booming" but the environment was "bearish" post-Brexit. And he was particularly unimpressed with how the government is proceeding, saying it had "no idea" as to how it will actually deliver Brexit. O'Leary said Prime Minister Theresa May [...]

  • Ryanair reports hike in first half profit in the face of weaker sterling

    November 7, 2016

    Ryanair has reported an increase in profits during the first half of 2016, despite what boss Michael O'Leary described as "difficult market conditions" in the aftermath of Britain's vote to leave the EU in June. The figures Revenue rose two per cent in the three months to 30 September, to €4.13bn (£3.68bn) from €4.04bn. Profit after tax [...]

  • Mitsubishi Motors gears up for an electric car revolution with no Brexit road bumps in sight

    November 7, 2016

    “One of the things we did when we launched the Outlander plug-in hybrid electric vehicle [PHEV] was accentuate the ordinary aspect of it,” says Mitsubishi Motors’ managing director Lance Bradley. It may not sound like a hugely appealing marketing attribute, but Bradley believes it has worked. “People either expect a milk float or the Starship [...]

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