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  • Crossrail is dead: Long live the Elizabeth Line, as London’s latest infrastructure project is renamed

    February 23, 2016

    Crossrail is getting a rebrand before it has even launched.  The multi-million-pound network, which will stretch from Reading in the West to Abbey Wood in East London and Shenfield in Essex, is going to be called the Elizabeth Line, in deference to our good lady monarch.  The Queen visited the project formerly known as Crossrail today, dropping [...]

  • London house prices: As with Crossrail, all major transport projects must now define themselves within the property debate

    February 18, 2016

    Last week at the London Assembly’s Transport Committee hearing, Lord Adonis provided evidence on how he will assess the case for Crossrail 2. As chair of the National Infrastructure Commission, his views will be pivotal in deciding the fate of the embryonic scheme. Of particular interest was what Adonis said about the difference between Crossrail 1 [...]

  • Which? survey shows Arriva, Thameslink, Great Northern, First Great Western and Southern are among the UK’s most delayed train services

    February 18, 2016

    If you're reading this while swaying on one of the capital's much-maligned commuter train services, take heed: new research has found commuters suffer the UK's worst train services – and Londoners are among the worst hit. The research, by Which?, found a third of commuters experienced delays on their last journey – with Arriva Trains Wales, [...]

  • Oxford Street, Blackwall Tunnel, Southwark and Holborn teams win Transport for London funding to build streets for the future

    February 18, 2016

    London's streets might not be paved with gold but they are about to become home to something arguably more interesting.  Four schemes have been awarded funding by Transport for London, including an "intelligent" energy-generating side-street in the West End and a "noise-absorbing barrier" near the Blackwall Tunnel.  The four grants have been awarded as part of its future [...]

  • HSBC isn’t leaving – but London can’t be complacent if it’s to stay the world’s best city for business

    February 16, 2016

    No doubt there was much relief in the Treasury when HSBC announced that it will be keeping its international HQ in London. And the news gave everyone reassurance that London still has what it takes to house the headquarters – European or global – of international companies. Undoubtedly, centuries of stable, democratic government and the [...]

  • Winter storm on US east coast leads to thousands of flight cancellations, including from Newark Liberty International and JFK in New York, and Ronald Reagan Washington National

    February 15, 2016

    Thousands of flights due to depart from US airports have been cancelled today because of poor weather, as the National Weather Service put winter storm warnings in place across much of the east coast. According the flight tracking website flightradar24.com, New York's Newark Liberty International Airport was one of the worst affected, with over half (51 per cent) of [...]

  • From Google’s tax row and the Black Cabs vs Uber to Storm Imogen and the bank bloodbath: Here’s what got us talking this week

    February 12, 2016

    We saw what London would look like if all the skyscrapers being considered got built. A Shoreditch development is bringing history to centre Stage. And we learned how much the Night Tube delay has hurt house prices in central London. Here's what got us talking this week The banking sector is facing its toughest period since [...]

  • This alternative Tube map shows you the travel time from every station on the London Underground

    February 12, 2016

    When reinventing the Tube map, why settle for half measures? A new version designed by developer Peter Trotman throws out Harry Beck’s iconic 1931 design entirely to create an interactive map based not on geography but travel times. The map distorts based on the time it takes to travel from the station you’re starting from. [...]

  • How was your commute? More than half of us arrive at work in a state thanks to the morning rush hour

    February 12, 2016

    Back in the day, when you were still bright-eyed and dreaming of a fancy job in the City, a squashed and sweaty ride on the London Underground at the height of rush hour probably did not feature in your thoughts. But that's not the reality we live in. According to a survey run by powwownow.co.uk, more [...]

  • London cabbies not ’app-y over Uber’s offer of commission-free bookings

    February 11, 2016

    London's black cabs have rebuffed private car hire app Uber’s offer of 12 months of commission-free book­ings, with only the odd one or two hackney carriages available for hire via the app in the City over the past two days. Attempts by City A.M. to book a black cab through the app were fruitless with hours [...]

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