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  • Here’s how your brain works on the Tube (and what it can teach AI)

    May 19, 2016

    Our brains work harder when we have to switch lines on the Underground, even if there are fewer stops than a longer journey which requires no changes, new research reveals. Scientists have identified how our brains work when we're navigating the London Underground which could help artificial intelligence learn things more efficiently. Read more: Accenture's launching an [...]

  • EU referendum: Ryanair wants people to back Remain so much it’s offering cheaper flights home to vote on 22 and 23 June

    May 19, 2016

    Ryanair has made no secret of the fact it is one in a vast number of companies that wants the UK to remain in the EU. But it turns out the company wants the UK to reject Brexit so desperately that it's going to be selling cheaper flights back to the UK on the 22 and 23 June [...]

  • Addison Lee is pouring cash into its luxury car fleet after a jump in demand

    May 19, 2016

    Private hire company Addison Lee has spent £3.2m on 100 new Mercedes Benz E-Class saloons in response to a 15 per cent jump in executive car bookings over the last year. Andy Boland, chief executive at Addison Lee, said: We have made major investments to expand our executive fleet, this has ensured we have the best drivers and the best vehicles [...]

  • I, for one, welcome our imminent driverless car overlords

    May 18, 2016

    The only way we’d know that the government was any more on board with driverless cars was if the Queen had pulled up to the Houses of Parliament today in the back of one rather than in a horse drawn carriage. It's no wonder, considering the interest from the likes of Google, Apple and the majority of major car makers, that [...]

  • Uber commissioned research says Uber is not the source of London congestion

    May 18, 2016

    Uber is often blamed for London's congestion, as the city grinds slower and slower to a standstill. But it's not Uber's fault… according to research commissioned by Uber. The research has looked into why London is now the most congested city in Europe, and found the problem is due to e-commerce. How? The research shows that demand [...]

  • Travelling at night is going to get easier as London Overground announces an increase in evening services

    May 17, 2016

    Londoners are now benefiting from an increase in evening services on the London Overground after growing demand for night term services. London Overground said that key services will increase by 50 per cent after 10pm as extra trains have been added to a number of routes on the network. Mike Stubbs, Director of London Overground, said: "This [...]

  • British cities and regions need to seize the opportunity provided by HS2, says Independent Transport Commission

    May 16, 2016

    British cities and regions should seize the opportunity provided by HS2 to generate economic growth, according to a new report. The study by the Independent Transport Commission found that there could be social and economic benefits brought by HS2, and that British cities should jump on the once-in-a-generation public infrastructure investment project to propel growth. [...]

  • CMA says BAA breakup shows how competition leads to benefits while adding further gains can be realised if runway capacity restraints can be lifted

    May 16, 2016

    The breakup of BAA is an example of how competition can lead to benefits for business and personal customers, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has said, while adding further gains can be realised if runway capacity restraints can be lifted. The CMA published an evaluation of the decision to break up BAA, which found a [...]

  • Nissan accused of manipulating emissions tests by South Korean government

    May 16, 2016

    The South Korean government has now accused Nissan of manipulating emissions tests for its Qashqai model. Nissan has denied any wrongdoing, but the government is planning to fine the car maker 330m won (£195,000) and sue the head of Nissan's Korean operation. The allegations come after a probe of 20 diesel car models by the environment ministry. Read [...]

  • Space tourism, driverless cars and drones set for Queen’s Speech lift off

    May 15, 2016

    New plans for driverless cars on Britain's roads are to be announced in the Queen's speech this week, as are proposals for creating an ambitious UK-based space tourism industry by 2018 along with drone-friendly innovations. “Driverless cars and commercial space flight might seem like something science fiction, but the economic potential of the new technology is huge [...]

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