Air Astana chief says London’s ‘powerful’ governance framework is key pull for investors March 15, 2024 The chief executive of Air Astana has said concerns over the Kazakh flag carrier's London listing have proved "largely unfounded."
Could Glencore really ditch the so-called ‘home of mining’ the London Stock Exchange? March 15, 2024 Activist investor Tribeca sent jitters through the City yesterday with the claim that London had lost its lustre for the likes of Glencore - but could it leave?
Air Astana profit falls after London listing despite record passenger numbers March 15, 2024 Air Astana has reported a fall in annual profit as it flagged "industry-wide" cost headwinds such as the rising price of jet fuel.
Sadiq Khan under fire for breaking his pledge to ban Transport for London gambling ads March 15, 2024 London Mayor Sadiq Khan has come under fire for breaking a pledge to ban gambling adverts on the London tube.
Concorde: Watch as the iconic supersonic jet… sails down a river in New York March 14, 2024 The jet was lifted by crane onto pier 86, having last been on the plinth in August 2023.
Plans worth £100m to make train journeys across the north more reliable revealed March 14, 2024 Plans to create a £100m train depot in Yorkshire to make train journeys more reliable across the North. have been unveiled.
Hapag Lloyd profit falls 83 per cent as Red Sea turmoil makes global shipping downturn worse March 14, 2024 Hapag-Lloyd profit fell 83 per cent last year amid a global shipping crisis caused by disruption in the Red Sea.
Trainline shares soar as ticket sales hit £5.3bn on ‘less severe’ rail strike impact March 14, 2024 Trainline shares soared over ten per cent this morning as ticket sales reached £5.3bn, reflecting British rails ongoing post-pandemic recovery.
London Underground chaos as Metropolitan, Northern Line and Overground severely disrupted March 14, 2024 Commuters are facing chaos on the London Underground this morning after signalling issues and faulty trains caused severe delays and suspended services.
Open access: The quiet revolution that might just fix Britain’s broken railways March 14, 2024 Open access is offering a fresh approach to the solving British rail's ongoing financial struggles, with more commercial freedom and reduced ticket fares.