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  • Warning of £1.5bn funding gap to meet electric charging targets

    June 3, 2022

    Electric car charging firm Liberty Charge has called on the sector to step in and help finance the nationwide rollout of charge points as it warned of a more than £1.5 billion shortfall in Government funding. Liberty Charge – a joint venture between Virgin Media owner Liberty Global and private equity firm Zouk Capital – [...]

  • Send in the army to help airports, says Ryanair boss

    June 2, 2022

    The UK Government should send in the army to relieve pressure from airports as the travel mayhem rages on, according to Ryanair’s boss Michael O’Leary. “Bringing in the army, which they do and many other European airports, would, at a stroke, relieve the pressure on airport security and would mean that people have a much [...]

  • Waze UK: People’s driving habits are a moving feast post-Covid

    June 2, 2022

    The UK’s driving habits have become a “moving feast” post-Covid, said Waze UK’s managing director Ru Roberts. According to the satellite navigation software, following the easing of restrictions and the UK Governmen’t strategy for living with Covid, traffic numbers have exceeded pre-pandemic levels. “We’re now in excess of number of cars on the road,” Roberts [...]

  • Airlines axe hundreds of flights while ‘blame game’ between government and industry continues

    June 1, 2022

    Passengers have seen another day of disruption as airlines continue to axe hundreds of flights while the “blame game” between government and industry shows no signs of stopping. British Airways (BA) today cancelled 124 flights from Heathrow and easyJet axed an additional 31 at Gatwick. According to aviation analytics firm Cirium, easyJet was the most [...]

  • Bus cuts: Westminster Council ‘deeply concerned’ as savings drive forces TfL into drastic service reduction

    June 1, 2022

    Westminster Council has expressed “deep concern” after Transport for London (TfL) announced it was planning a raft of bus cuts following the government’s refusal to offer the public body long-term backing. “I am deeply concerned that the government’s failure to properly fund Transport for London while we recover from the pandemic may have a real [...]

  • Car production will improve this fiscal year, says battery maker Panasonic

    June 1, 2022

    Car production is expected to improve this fiscal year, according to battery maker Panasonic. The Osaka-based giant – who makes batteries for marquees such as Tesla – said its total revenue derived from the automotive market will increase from 14 to 19 per cent, with operating profit growing by 16.6m yen (£101.9m). “We will be [...]

  • SoftBank and Goldman Sachs back EV supercar maker Rimac in €500m funding round

    June 1, 2022

    Giants SoftBank, Goldman Sachs and Porsche have backed electric vehicle (EV) supercar maker Rimac in a €500m funding round. The Croatian company’s valuation soared to €2bn following the backing. According to chief executive Mate Rimac, the investment will be used to scale up its driving robotaxi venture, which has been in the works for the [...]

  • Here are the bus routes set for change and cancellation amid TfL cuts

    June 1, 2022

    Transport for London (TfL) announced today it will have to withdraw or change 78 of the current 620 bus routes to comply with government pressures. Launching a six-week consultation, the public body said the routes were chosen because they transit through zones which have a higher provision of buses. “We know that these plans will [...]

  • Lamborghini to have e-fuel powered supercars beyond 2030, says boss

    June 1, 2022

    Lamborghini will have at least two supercars powered by e-fuels in its range beyond 2030, according to chief executive Stephan Winkelmann. The German executive told Italian newspaper ‘Il Corriere della Sera’ the entire fleet will transition to hybrid between 2023 and 2024 without losing its renowned high performance. “We want to carry on creating emotions, [...]

  • Harland & Wolff buys military ship from MOD

    June 1, 2022

    Harland & Wolff has bought a military ship from the Ministry of Defence (MOD). The offshore construction company said it has acquired the HMS Atherstone – a mine hunting vessel no longer in service – to refurbish it for non-military uses. The HMS Atherstone was bought as part of Harland & Wolff’s attempt to regenerate [...]

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