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  • Victoria Line part-suspended and Finsbury Park station closed after a woman was struck by a train

    July 12, 2016

    Finsbury Park station has reopened, and the Victoria Line is running with minor delays, after a passenger was injured earlier this morning. The station was evacuated in the middle of the morning rush-hour today and the Victoria Line was suspended between Walthamstow and Kings Cross after a person was struck by a train Fire engines and a [...]

  • SEC investigating Tesla over failure to disclose driverless car crash – reports

    July 12, 2016

    The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is investigating Elon Musk's Tesla Motors – in particular, looking at whether the tech firm broke the law by failing to disclose a fatal accident involving one of its driverless cars in May. The accident, which happened in Florida on 7 May, resulted in the death of 40-year-old Joshua Brown. [...]

  • It’s high time Southern Rail got its act together

    July 12, 2016

    Commuters on the troubled Southern rail franchise have had enough, and rightly so. The London and south-east England service has been beset by delays and cancellations caused by engineering works and industrial action. Yesterday, long-suffering commuters demonstrated in Victoria station during the evening rush-hour in protest at the lamentable service they’re forced to endure. The protest [...]

  • Airlines will spend around $5.2 trillion on 33,000 new planes over the next 20 years

    July 11, 2016

    The world's airlines will spend over five trillion dollars on new aircraft over the next twenty years.  Airbus has added 500 planes to its previous forecast, taking total demand over the next two decades to 33,070, with a price tag of a cool $5.2 trillion (£4 trillion).  By 2035, the world’s aircraft fleet will have doubled [...]

  • Volkswagen under pressure from European Commission over compensation in wake of diesel scandal

    July 7, 2016

    The European Commission is putting pressure on Volkswagen (VW) after it refused to compensate car owners in Europe while at the same time paying compensation in America. The commission is voicing its frustration at the carmaking giant after it offered up to $10,000 each to owners in the US, while offering nothing to European counterparts. The [...]

  • Farnborough Airshow: Boeing soars above Airbus ahead of week-long industry event

    July 7, 2016

    Boeing is soaring above rival Airbus ahead of the week-long Farnborough Airshow, which analysts expect to be a "damp squib".  Airbus said this week it had booked 27 new plane orders in June and delivered 64, marking a difficult road ahead to meet full-year targets. It goes into the week-long industry event having booked 183 new orders in [...]

  • Private jet flights from China to Europe soar as sterling falls to Earth

    July 6, 2016

    The number of private jets flying into Europe from China has taken off this year, climbing by 43 per cent on the same period last year. Data from private jet company Magnus Aviation has shown that in June, private jets flying in to Europe from China increased by 41.7 per cent from same month last year. [...]

  • Sadiq Khan is to institute a £10 charge for London’s most polluting vehicles, while accelerating the planned expansion of the ultra-low emission zone

    July 5, 2016

    Sadiq Khan has fleshed out his proposals to tackle London's air quality, including specifying new charges for drivers in environmentally unfriendly vehicles. Khan made tacking the city's pollution a key plank of his election platform, and figures last month showed that Londoners living in the capital’s most deprived boroughs are significantly more likely to die [...]

  • Southern is going to cut 341 trains a day in a revised timetable

    July 5, 2016

    Southern Rail is to cut 341 trains a day as it revises its timetable to respond to prolonged cancellations and delays. The new schedule, which allows the cancellation of 15 per cent of trains, will start on Monday amid growing tension with RMT union, which has said the firm is in "crisis management". Southern Passenger Services [...]

  • Balfour Beatty wins £170m Heathrow Airport contract to upgrade baggage screening systems

    July 5, 2016

    Infrastructure firm Balfour Beatty has won a £170m contract to upgrade baggage screening and handling systems for Heathrow Airport. The project will involve upgrading and installing baggage screening and handling systems at Heathrow's eastern baggage facility. The company's share price fell 2.03 per cent in early trading. Balfour Beatty boss Leo Quinn said: "This contract award is testament [...]

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