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  • Eurostar to roll out facial verification technology from next year

    June 17, 2020

    Eurostar is set to roll out facial verification technology on services from London, meaning that passengers will be able to skip borders and ticket checks. The new technology, from biometric authentication firm iProov, will allow passengers to make entirely contactless journeys through the deployment of a facial biometric corridor at St Pancras station. The UK-based [...]

  • European Union begins Fiat-PSA mega-merger probe

    June 17, 2020

    European Union officials have launched a four-month probe into the $50bn mega-merger between Peugeot owner PSA and Fiat Chrysler (FCA) over competition fears. Antitrust regulators are concerned about the merged entity’s high market share in the lucrative small van sector. Upon completion of the merger, the new Fiat-PSA company will control a third of the [...]

  • There can be no route back to normality for ableist commuter culture

    June 17, 2020

    “Do not expect to return to the transport network you were used to.”  We’re all used to hearing that there will be no return to “normal” life any time soon. So it’s no surprise that Transport for London (TfL) has broadcast the same message about our commutes as some tentatively plan to return to the [...]

  • Cruise firm CMV seeks rescue deal or risks going under

    June 17, 2020

    Cruise firm Cruise and Maritime Voyages (CMV) is in a race against time to secure emergency funding after the coronavirus crisis left it struggling to remain afloat. Sky News reported that Essex-based CMV, which employs 4,000 people, is in last-ditch negotiations with creditors and lenders after another rescue deal fell through. The previous talks were [...]

  • Serco shares leap as it reinstates full year guidance

    June 17, 2020

    Serco shares shot up this morning as it announced it would reinstate guidance for the year following strong performance in the first half of the year. Shares in the public services provider jumped 17.89 per cent this morning after it reported a 23 per cent increase in revenue. Underlying trading profit was around 50 per [...]

  • Lufthansa’s largest shareholder hits out at bailout deal

    June 16, 2020

    Lufthansa’s largest shareholder has hit out at the German flag carrier’s bailout deal, saying he hoped that alternatives could be explored. Speaking to German newspaper FAZ, Heinz Hermann Thiele said he had upped his stake in the embattled flyer to 15 per cent. At the beginning of June, the carrier announced that the German government [...]

  • Businesses call on chancellor to support UK hydrogen strategy

    June 16, 2020

    More than 40 companies have written to Rishi Sunak calling on the chancellor to lay the foundations for a UK-wide hydrogen strategy to power the country’s post-coronavirus recovery. The companies, which include industrial giants such as Anglo American, Bosch, Equinor, Siemens and EDF, said they were ready to invest £1.5bn in hydrogen fuel projects around [...]

  • Ride hailing app Grab cuts 300 jobs amid coronavirus hit

    June 16, 2020

    Ride hailing company Grab has announced it will lay off more than 300 employees due to the effects of the coronavirus. The company, backed by Softbank, said it would cut about five per cent of its workforce after the ride hailing industry has taken a significant hit from the pandemic. Grab is Southeast Asia’s most [...]

  • IAG chief hits back after MPs blast BA as ‘national disgrace’ over job cuts

    June 15, 2020

    The chief executive of British Airways (BA) owner IAG has hit back at MPs after a report from the transport select committee labelled the UK’s flag carrier a “national disgrace”. Tensions between lawmakers and the airline have become inflamed over BA’s plans to make 12,000 of its staff redundant during the coronavirus crisis. The report [...]

  • Lufthansa seeking to make equivalent of 22,000 jobs redundant

    June 15, 2020

    German flag carrier Lufthansa is looking to make the equivalent of 22,000 full-time roles redundant as it seeks to restructure after the coronavirus crisis. The airline said that it was aiming to have made agreements with workers’ representatives by 22 June.  The job cuts, which will impact 600 pilots, 2,600 cabin crew members and 1,500 [...]

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