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  • Govia Thameslink avoids nationalisation plans despite £23.5m Southeastern fine

    March 21, 2022

    Railway operator Govia Thameslink is expected to avoid nationalisation plans even though its subsidiary Southeastern was slapped with a £23.5m fine. A joint venture between the Go-Ahead Group and French public transport company Keolis, Govia is reportedly being awarded a “national rail contract”, which will allow it continue operations. Whitehall sources told the Telegraph an [...]

  • Irish transport minister to speak with Ryanair following airfare criticism

    March 21, 2022

    Ireland’s transport minister Eamon Ryan said today he would talk to Ryanair after the low-cost airline was accused of hiking prices of flights out of Poland. Larysa Gerasko, Ukraine’s ambassador to Ireland, told a Dublin EU committee last week that it was “unfortunate” behaviour on the airline’s side, especially as Polish airports such as Krakow [...]

  • Future TfL and tube contracts for factory jobs are ‘at risk’, London Mayor Sadiq Khan warns

    March 21, 2022

    London Mayor Sadiq Khan warned this morning that future contracts for London transport schemes which support jobs across the country are at risk without long-term funding from the Government. Khan is visiting the Siemens Mobility facility, where half the 94 new Piccadilly line Tube trains are due to be built, in Goole in East Yorkshire [...]

  • Ferry firm ‘tore up PR handbook and flushed every page down the toilet’

    March 21, 2022

    Communications experts have said P&O’s decision to fire staff was”devoid of decency” and an example of”tearing up the PR handbook and flushing every page down the toilet”. Public relations agency chiefs told City A.M. over the weekend that the way in which P&0 let staff go could give government authorities more of a free hand [...]

  • Shock and horror across Asia as China Eastern Boeing 737 with 133 people on board crashes in southwest China

    March 21, 2022

    A Chinese airliner with 133 people on board has crashed in the southern province of Guangxi, sparking a mountainside fire, state media report this morning. Broadcaster CCTV said the accident involves a China Eastern 737 plane and occurred near the city of Wuzhou in Teng county. It said rescuers have been dispatched and there was [...]

  • CityFibre to get £300m investment from Abu Dhabi sovereign fund for broadband infrastructure rollout

    March 20, 2022

    One of the UAE’s biggest sovereign funds is set to plough a further £300m into the UK’s biggest fibre optic broadband company. The Abu Dhabi government’s Mubadala investment fund, which controls $243bn (£184bn) worth of assets, will give London headquartered fibre optic company CityFibre an extra £300m, after investing £500m in the firm last September, [...]

  • Swedish car seller thwarted in plan for £400m takeover of Pendragon

    March 20, 2022

    One of Europe’s biggest car sellers has been thwarted in its £400m bid to takeover the UK’s second largest car dealership, Pendragon.  The board of Pendragon rejected Hedin Group’s £400m takeover bid, after the Swedish conglomerate put forward a secret offer of 28p a share, according to Sky News. As Pendragon’s largest shareholder, Hedin Group, [...]

  • DVLA taking ‘extremely seriously’ claims hundreds of staff were on full pay but not working

    March 18, 2022

    The DVLA is taking “extremely seriously”, claims that hundreds of staff were on full pay but not working during an application backlog crisis. The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency responded to an in-depth undercover investigation by The Times , insisting allegations against its 6,000-strong staff are “not representative of the hardworking culture” there. This comes [...]

  • Which? calls on CAA to investigate Ryanair’s refund policy

    March 18, 2022

    UK consumer champion Which? has called on the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) to investigate Ryanair’s refund policy after a customer threatened to sue the carrier. Ryanair announced last year the introduction of a new refund policy, which sees the airline pay customer refunds into a “wallet” attached to the customers’ account. If passengers want [...]

  • Brits confident about travelling abroad following end of Covid rules

    March 18, 2022

    After almost two years of “staycations” Brits feel now confident about booking trips abroad. According to a research by trade association ABTA, 57 per cent of British people have a holiday abroad booked for the next 12 months. Up 44 per cent on October levels, the figures are close to pre-pandemic levels as UK travel [...]

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