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  • BT has been ordered to pay an £8,000 fine for dangerous roadworks

    June 28, 2016

    British Telecom (BT) has been told it must pay more than £8,000 for "dangerous and disruptive roadworks", in its 37th prosecution since 2010. Transport for London prospected BT for the poorly managed roadworks, leading BT to appear before Westminster Magistrates’ Court on 22 June. The BT offences, which took place on the Transport for London Road [...]

  • Fastjet’s share price drops as it announces plans to raise funds to turn around fortunes in tough market

    June 28, 2016

    African budget airline Fastjet has announced plans to raise funds to overhaul its operations amid a challenging environment. The airline has said that its operating environment "remains challenging" as it continues to cope with lower than expected passenger numbers and negative cashflow. Read more: Turbulent year hits African budget airline Fastjet The Africa-focussed airline's share price [...]

  • HS2 completion timetable “unrealistic”, says National Audit Office

    June 28, 2016

    The Department for Transport set an “unrealistic timetable” for the completion of High Speed 2 (HS2), the National Audit Office (NAO) has said. A report out today says the 2026 target for the opening of phase one of HS2 is “at risk despite good progress with some major procurements”. Read more: Why peers must press [...]

  • EasyJet share price is being hammered after it warned Brexit could hit it hard

    June 27, 2016

    Shares in airline EasyJet fell as the market opened, after it warned the outcome of the EU Referendum is likely to hit it where it hurts – on top of French air traffic control strikes and the Egyptair tragedy. The airline's share were down 7.4 per cent to 1,217.4p in early trading, after it said in [...]

  • Over 50 business leaders have called for an “urgent” decision on airport expansion almost exactly a year after an official report lent its support to a new Heathrow runway

    June 27, 2016

    Over 50 business leaders have called on the government to urgently make a decision on expansion of capacity at London's airports, a year after an official report backed a new runway at Heathrow. Prior to last week's Brexit vote, reports had suggested that a decision could be made as soon as 7 July. However, following [...]

  • Tips to make sure you’re prepared for the crowds and disruption

    June 24, 2016

    Business travel can be both inspirational and a chore. With Euro 2016 now well underway, those lucky (or unlucky) enough to be sent across the English Channel on business may be in store for some disruption. Companies must ensure a seamless travel experience if they want their staff to be on the ball in early [...]

  • Evening tube chaos: Flooding hits Circle, Bakerloo, District, DLR, Hammersmith and City, Metropolitan, Waterloo and City, and overground lines as some stations are shuttered

    June 23, 2016

    Flooding is causing chaos across the London underground this evening as commuters battle against the elements to reach polling stations.  Monument Station remains closed and has been for much of the day due to flooding as the heavens opened on the day of the EU referendum; engineers are working to fix the problem. The Circle line still has sever delays [...]

  • Fiat Chrysler steps up recalls after actor’s death, now wants 13,000 Maserati cars back for rollaway issue

    June 23, 2016

    Fiat Chrysler is accelerating the recall of cars in the US that could be at risk of rolling away after drivers mistakenly thought they had put the car in park.  The world's seventh largest car maker is is recalling 13,092 Quattroporte and Ghibli luxury cars in the US, through its Maserati unit.  Earlier this year Fiat Chrysler recalled 1.1m vehicles around the world over [...]

  • Rail strike: 24-hour industrial action on Southern trains causes travel disruption

    June 21, 2016

    A 24-hour train strike on key commuter routes has caused chaos as a dispute continues between RMT union and Southern rail. Southern has had to cancel certain trains, while others are expected to be severally delayed, including routes to London Victoria. Southern said: "The strike will have a significant effect on Southern services on the whole [...]

  • Rail commuters could see annual fares rise by more than £100 in the aftermath of a Brexit vote, Remain campaigners say

    June 21, 2016

    Annual rail fares could face hundred-pound increases according to new figures. Fares between London and Oxford could climb by more than £150, while an annual fare from Ashford to London could rise £165. Annual travel between Liverpool and Manchester would rise by £80. Rail far rises are currently capped by inflation, but Remain campaigners have [...]

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