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  • Picardilly Circus: TfL renames Tube station to celebrate Star Trek launch

    January 15, 2020

    When Star Trek fans talk about exploring strange new worlds, they probably don’t have Piccadilly Circus Tube station in mind. However, Trekkies can now enjoy a taste of the extraterrestrial thanks to a publicity stunt launched by Transport for London (TfL). Read more: Experts unsure about the effect of air pollution on the Tube For [...]

  • Person dies after being hit by train at Harringay station

    December 17, 2019

    A person has died after being hit by a train at Harringay station in north London this morning. In a statement, British Transport Police confirmed that officers were called to the station shortly before 11.50 this morning following reports of a casualty on the tracks. Paramedics were also in attendance, but the person was pronounced [...]

  • Controversial Silvertown Tunnel project gets the go-ahead from TfL

    November 25, 2019

    The controversial Silvertown Tunnel is set to finally go ahead, after Transport for London (TfL) announced this morning it had finalised the project’s contract. TfL has officially awarded the contract to Riverlinx Consortium to design, build, finance and maintain the £1bn tunnel connecting Royal Docks and Greenwich. Read more: Silvertown Tunnel: Bringing London together or [...]

  • Rising costs threaten to scupper 4G Tube rollout plans

    October 20, 2019

    Plans to roll out 4G mobile networks on the London Underground are said to be under threat as operators fret over soaring costs. Transport for London (TfL) has outlined plans to provide 4G access to passengers across the Tube network in 2020 after delaying the process by more than a year. Read more: London Night [...]

  • How Kapten is trying to take Uber’s ride-hailing crown

    September 23, 2019

    Uber has an image problem. The ride-hailing app’s popularity has declined on complaints that its drivers are contributing to congestion and pollution on London’s streets. Uber took a big PR hit last year when Transport for London (TfL) took away its operating licence due to issues with the company’s approach to safety and regulation. The [...]

  • Why London Fashion Week is a marketing masterclass

    September 13, 2019

    Despite being on our doorstep, London Fashion Week – which begins today – can sometimes feel like a strange spectacle from another world.  But after many years of Getty Images capturing the show (and its participating brands adapting to a transforming industry) as the official supplier, it’s clear to me that London Fashion Week is [...]

  • Here’s how we can make London autism friendly

    September 4, 2019

    London is the best city in the world, because it’s a place where people from all walks of life can live, work and love. I would defy anyone to name anywhere else on the planet which is more welcoming, open and inclusive. But despite all of London’s great strengths, our city remains far too inaccessible [...]

  • Rush hour nightmare: Severe delays hit four Tube lines amid Euston station shutdown

    August 8, 2019

    Severe delays have hit several London Undeground lines this evening after a person was spotted on the track earlier today. Delays struck the Circle, Hammersmith and City, Jubilee and Metropolitan lines, Transport for London has said. Read more: Travel chaos strikes at Euston station Authorities said a trespasser had been on the tracks. Delays were [...]

  • Cycling – a perfect blend of business and pleasure

    July 31, 2019

    Every July, our TV screens are dominated by two major sporting events – the green grass of Wimbledon, and the men in lycra cycling across France for what is often regarded as the toughest sporting challenge in the world, the Tour de France. While even the most reluctant of fans is suddenly gripped by the [...]

  • London set for commuter chaos as Greater Anglia and others reduce services in 37C heat

    July 24, 2019

    Londoners face sweltering rush-hour delays tomorrow with rail groups urging travellers to avoid using trains as record temperatures could buckle the tracks. Greater Anglia, which runs trains into the City’s Liverpool Street station, said this evening it will significantly reduce its service across its network across East Anglia and London. Read more: London heatwave: Temperatures [...]

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