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  • Night tube drivers plot series of strikes later this month

    November 11, 2021

    Tube workers are calling a strike action over the reopening of Night Tube services, the National Union of Rail Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) announced. The union has cited “the imposition of unacceptable and intolerable demand” made by Transport for London (TfL) as the main reason for the strike action, saying it made efforts to [...]

  • Boeing admits its software caused Ethiopia 737-Max crash but refuses to pay families a penny

    November 11, 2021

    Boeing has reached a settlement with the families of 157 people killed when a 737-Max aircraft crashed in Ethiopia in March 2019. The plane manufacturer has accepted responsibility for Ethiopian Airways flight 302 losing control shortly after take-off from Addis Ababa Bole International Airport. The plane crashed into a nearby town. There were no survivors. [...]

  • London Assembly call on mayor to reopen the Night Tube in full

    November 11, 2021

    The London Assembly has called on the mayor to set a timeline for reopening Night Tube services in full after more than 150,000 Londoners signed a petition. London Assembly member Emma Best said: “Sadiq Khan must fully reopen the Night Tube; two lines are simply not enough to keep women, girls and vulnerable Londoners safe [...]

  • Boeing reaches agreement with families of Ethiopian Airlines’ victims

    November 11, 2021

    Boeing has reached an agreement with the families of the 157 people that died aboard the Ethiopian Airlines’ 737 Max in March 2019. According to court documents in Chicago, the aircraft manufacturer has accepted liability for the crash – which was caused by a failure in the technology that brings the aeroplane’s nose down. In [...]

  • Uber fares to jump 10 per cent in London

    November 11, 2021

    Uber will increase prices by 10 per cent for Londoners, in an effort to woo drivers back to the ride hailing platform, according to reports. The blanket rise marks the first time Uber has raised its prices in London since 2017, according to the Evening Standard, which first reported the news. Drivers were reportedly told [...]

  • Islington partners with e-scooter operator to deploy e-bikes

    November 11, 2021

    The Borough of Islington has partnered up with micromobility company TIER to launch 500 e-bikes around the area, with plans to roll out more across the capital in 2022. “We’re working tirelessly to help tackle the climate emergency by making Islington a cleaner, greener, healthier place to live,” said councillor Rowena Champion, Islington Council’s executive [...]

  • Heathrow’s passenger traffic rockets after end of restrictions

    November 11, 2021

    October’s passenger traffic at Heathrow airport has gone up 144 per cent compared with the same time last year, following the easing of restrictions. Data from the London hub has revealed that last month more than 3 million passenger passed through the airport, delivering the sixth consecutive month of growth. The relaxation of travel rules [...]

  • Pantheon Infrastructure raises £400m in over-subscribed IPO

    November 11, 2021

    Pantheon Infrastructure said this morning it has raised £400m of fresh capital at its IPO, with a share price of £1 per share. The company had initially set a target of around £300m, so the firm said it is “very pleased” with the result. During the raise, Investec Bank had come on board to arrange [...]

  • Green aviation is a “fairytale”, say environmental stakeholders

    November 10, 2021

    Without policy and behavioural change, efforts to develop green aviation and zero-carbon flying will not get the sector to reach its targets fast enough, the UK’s Aviation Environment Federation (AEF) argued. “Our politicians seem to be living in a fairytale world where the aviation sector quits its dependence on fossil fuels – and overcomes all [...]

  • Keep off the grass: UK wildflowers at risk of extinction

    November 10, 2021

    Research from British conservation charity Plantlife and Renault has revealed that in the UK one in five wildflowers is at a risk of extinction due to pollution. According to the data, since the 1930s 97 per cent of the country’s grasslands and meadows have disappeared, while floral diversity plummeted on road verges, usually home to [...]

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