Port charges making decarbonisation ‘uneconomical’, says rail freight boss October 19, 2023 The boss of one of the UK’s biggest rail freight operators has bemoaned high loading charges levied by ports as “uneconomic” for the sector.
Government urged to commit to contracts with Rolls-Royce amid plans to cut jobs October 19, 2023 The Government is being urged to guarantee its commitment to contracts with Rolls-Royce after the engineering giant cut thousands of jobs.
Ofwat: Suppliers must hit green targets if they want to increase water charges October 19, 2023 Ofwat has challenged the water industry to deliver on their pledges to protect the environment and clamp down on sewage overflows.
Tesla: Profits tumble as Musk’s price war hits carmaker’s bottom line October 19, 2023 Tesla has reported a near half slump in its third quarter net income, as Elon Musk’s aggressive price cutting strategy continues.
Deutsche Bahn sells London red bus operator Arriva to I Squared October 19, 2023 Deutsche Bahn has agreed to the sale of London's red bus operator Arriva to the US-based private equity firm I-Squared Capital.
New boss pledges ‘even better’ Heathrow. But former chief’s legacy leaves more questions than answers. October 18, 2023 Heathrow's new boss pledged a "fresh start" for Europe's biggest airport this morning, as he takes charge for the first time.
Network Rail warned over ‘unacceptable’ overcrowding at London Euston October 18, 2023 The ORR visited Euston last month after analysing footage of “incidents of concern", which showed “crowding reaching unacceptable levels."
Lithia set to snap up Pendragon after Autonation drops bid October 18, 2023 Autonation has pulled out of the race to acquire UK car dealership Pendragon, clearing the way for US-based Lithia Motors to takeover the firm's UK motor business.
Ryanair’s O’Leary launches tirade against NATS after ’tissue of lies’ on air traffic failure October 18, 2023 Ryanair's chief executive Michael O'Leary has launched a tirade against the boss of NATS over August's air traffic control failure.
Looming post-Brexit tariffs will cost Brits buying electric cars an extra £3,400 October 18, 2023 Looming post-Brexit tariffs will cost British consumers buying electric vehicles (EVs) an extra £3,400 from next year, new figures show.