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  • Southern Rail could be hit by yet another strike as union members hold ballot over ticket office closures

    August 19, 2016

    And so it continues. Ticket office and platform staff at Southern Rail's parent company, Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR), are voting again on whether to go on strike. This time the ballot is around a dispute over ticket office closures and job losses, the TSSA rail union said today. Read more: Talks between Southern Rail and RMT break down [...]

  • Quiz: How much do you know about the Night Tube?

    August 19, 2016

    It's Night Tube day: everyone is gearing up for the long-awaited arrival of the best moment in London's history since Boris Johnson got stuck on a zipwire. It may seem like a simple concept (Tubes, all the time), but its inception was a political and logistical nightmare.  So how much do you actually know about the Night Tube? [...]

  • Night Tube will support thousands of workers, says Sadiq Khan ahead of tonight’s launch

    August 19, 2016

    The mayor of London has formally hailed the start of Night Tube, saying it will support thousands of workers and help get Londoners around more quickly, safely and affordably. Sadiq Khan applauded the commencement of the 24 hour weekend services, which launch on the Central and Victoria lines tonight. “The launch of the Night Tube this evening [...]

  • RMT union backs Night Tube – and its members – after having striked on pay

    August 18, 2016

    The RMT has remarkably now decided to support the beginning of services on the Night Tube, claiming its workers deserve the "praise and the credit". The union, which has disputed the implementation of the Night Tube and voted for strike action, has now changed tact and started to back the commencement of services, with the caveat that staff [...]

  • Uber’s driverless cars hitting roads within weeks after $300m Volvo tie-up

    August 18, 2016

    UpstartUber and traditional car brand Volvo are hooking up to travel together on the road towards an autonomous car filled future – which may not be as far away as you think. Volvo will make the cars and sell them to Uber, the two firms revealed today, investing a combined $300m on the project. Read more: [...]

  • Oooh, sourcy: Thomas Cook gets into bed with Webjet

    August 18, 2016

    It looks like Thomas Cook is getting off the source: the travel giant said today it has signed a strategic sourcing partnership with Sunhotels, the online accommodation arm of Webjet. Under the deal, Sunhotels will take responsibility for sourcing and contracting hotels that make up what Thomas Cook calls its complementary business. While the company focuses on its [...]

  • Banning diesel cars is essential to tackling London’s pollution crisis

    August 17, 2016

    Writing in City PM on Friday last week, Trevor Raymond from the World Platinum Investment Council argued that the phasing out of diesel cars from London’s roads, as recommended in a recent report we published, was a “blunt policy response to a complex and evolving [air pollution] problem”. We totally agree. There is no single [...]

  • Cathay Pacific shares plummet after profits plunge

    August 17, 2016

    Hong Kong carrier Cathay Pacific's shares dropped by more than seven per cent after a huge decline in first half profits. The airline reported that its first half profits fell after losing out on its fuel hedging contracts, as well as increased competition. Read more: Here are the world's 10 safest airlines: Qantas, British Airways and Cathay Pacific [...]

  • Uber launches legal challenge over new London taxi rules

    August 16, 2016

    Uber has launched legal action against London's transport regulator over new rules that threaten to limit its business in the capital, City PM can exclusively reveal. The billion-dollar startup is seeking a judicial review to halt the introduction of new rules it claims are too strict. Transport for London set out new regulations earlier this year after a [...]

  • Blame Jeremy Corbyn for the increasing number of public sector strikes

    August 16, 2016

    The total number of working days lost through labour disputes last year was, at just 170,000, the second lowest annual total since records began in 1891. What a difference a year can make. Southern Rail commuters have endured months of misery due to the prolonged series of strikes called by the RMT. Union members on Eurostar [...]

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