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  • Mapped: All the stations that will be shut for the upcoming Tube strike

    February 2, 2017

    Deep breath, one and all. As it stands, another Tube strike (well two actually) is going to give the capital's commuters more to grumble about next week. The planned walkouts by the RMT union over ticket office closures and job cuts will affect services from 6pm on Sunday 5 February to 11am Wednesday 8 February. Read more: There's [...]

  • British Airways ramps up its Greek island routes from London City Airport

    February 2, 2017

    It's only just announced a flurry of new Manchester and Stansted routes. But British Airways hasn't stopped there: it's now ramping up attention on London City Airport, saying it'll be offering nearly two million seats from the Royal Docks-based airport. It has launched a new three times a week service to Greek island Skiathos, making it [...]

  • Severe delays on Victoria line due to a person ill on a train

    February 2, 2017

    There are severe delays on the Victoria line this morning after a person was taken ill on a train earlier. https://twitter.com/victorialine/status/827077112704167936 Plans for a strike beginning on Sunday evening are currently still in place, despite talks held earlier this week aimed at putting a stop to further industrial action. Transport for London warned commuters today [...]

  • Third runway set for take off: Government unveils Heathrow expansion national policy statement today

    February 2, 2017

    Transport secretary Chris Grayling will today set out the government’s proposals for Heathrow expansion with a draft national policy statement. It comes after the High Court delayed a legal challenge to the third runway earlier this week. This marks the start of a 16-week national public consultation for the huge infrastructure project, giving people across the UK [...]

  • Sadiq Khan splurging £33m a year on “ridiculous” free travel for the flatmates of TfL staff

    February 1, 2017

    A perk for the flatmates of Transport for London employees is costing London taxpayers more than £33m a year in lost revenue, according to new figures. A new analysis by London Assembly Tories has called on mayor Sadiq Khan to scrap the “ridiculous” benefit, currently available to anyone sharing a residence with a TfL worker. [...]

  • Leaked report reveals top EU officials believe the remaining 27 member states will be damaged by a bad deal for the City

    February 1, 2017

    A leaked report has revealed top EU officials are worried a bad Brexit deal that does not safeguard Canada's status will backfire for the other member states. A document put together by the European parliament’s committee on economic and monetary affairs, which was seen by the Guardian, urges EU negotiators to strive [...]

  • Mayor’s concessions to the unions over Tube strikes will cost £17m a year, say GLA Conservatives

    February 1, 2017

    Efforts to avoid a repeat of this month's hugely disruptive Tube strike will come at a hefty cost, GLA Conservatives have warned. London Underground (LU) bosses have been in fresh talks with the RMT union to try and avoid more walkouts starting at the end of this week. As part of its proposals made to both the RMT [...]

  • Severe weather warning for wind in London as forecasters warn of Arctic blast ahead

    February 1, 2017

    Hold onto your hats in the next couple of days: London is about to become blustery, after a severe weather warning was issued for parts of England and Wales, including the capital. The Met Office said a number of "potentially vigorous low pressure systems" were on the way over the next few days, which could [...]

  • There’s going to be another protest against Donald Trump in London this weekend

    February 1, 2017

    As corporate resistance to US President Donald Trump's travel ban grows, Londoners are preparing to protest against it for the second time in a week. Trump has banned visitors from seven Middle Eastern countries, and tens of thousands of protestors are expected to protest outside the US embassy in London on Saturday, calling for Theresa [...]

  • London urgently needs a new devolution deal to protect our city’s economy from Brexit risks

    February 1, 2017

    During the mayoral election, I promised City PM readers that I would be the most pro-business mayor London has ever seen. And I’ve spent every day of the last eight months working to keep that promise and to keep London the best place in the world to do business. I’m working with industry leaders from [...]

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