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  • Tube delays: Disruption strikes Circle, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan Lines

    September 10, 2019

    Severe delays are affecting three London Underground lines today as commuters face a difficult journey into work. Read more: Northern Line suspension causes day of misery for Tube commuters The Circle Line, Hammersmith & City Line and the Metropolitan Line all suffered disruption in this morning’s rush hour as Transport for London (TfL) advised commuters [...]

  • Chinese car maker Geely invests in flying taxi startup Volocopter

    September 9, 2019

    Geely has hedged its bets on a German startup which hopes to bring flying taxis to cities around the world, as the Chinese firm looks to branch out from its traditional automotive business ventures. The car maker has taken a minority stake in Volocopter, which hopes to bring air taxis to Chinese cities, and said [...]

  • Ferrari powers ahead with two new models as firm chases profit boost

    September 9, 2019

    Italian supercar manufacturer Ferrari lifted the lid on two new cars today as it pushes on with an aggressive roll-out plan designed to keep its recent profit and share price growth in top gear. The so-called prancing horse, long a motor racing icon and household name in luxury cars, unveiled the F8 Spider and 812 [...]

  • Nissan crisis: Chief resigns after year of scandal and financial turmoil

    September 9, 2019

    The crisis at Japanese automotive giant Nissan deepened today, after chief executive Hiroto Saikawa was asked to quit by the company’s board. In a sometimes heated late night press conference in Japan, board members confirmed that Saikawa, who had already expressed a desire to leave the top job, would step down.  Read more: Nissan chief [...]

  • British Airways strikes: Airline boss Alex Cruz blames ‘cynical actions’ of pilots for walkout

    September 9, 2019

    British Airways chief executive Alex Cruz has blamed the “cynical actions” of its pilots’ union for a two-day strike that has left airport terminals empty. BA pilots who are members of the British Airline Pilots’ Association (Balpa) have begun a 48-hour walk-out in a dispute over pay and working conditions. Read more: Nearly all British [...]

  • ‘Tatty and antiquated’: Luton ranked worst large UK airport for fourth year running

    September 9, 2019

    Luton airport has been ranked the worst large airport in the UK for the fourth year running by consumer watchdog Which. Luton managed a 43 per cent customer satisfaction score in a Which survey of 4,499 of its members, who were surveyed about 6,237 airport experiences at UK airports, including passport control and the price [...]

  • Eddie Stobart says it has received buyout interest from Dbay Advisors

    September 9, 2019

    Troubled trucking company Eddie Stobart said today it had received a preliminary approach about a possible acquisition by its third-largest shareholder Dbay Advisors. Last month Eddie Stobart suspended its shares and announced its chief executive Alex Laffey was standing down with immediate effect after it discovered a multi-million pound accounting error. Read more: Eddie Stobart [...]

  • Teesside cable factory could be wound in if without government support

    September 8, 2019

    A planned £200m cable factory in the north east of England is facing an uncertain future after the entrepreneur backing it said he might pull out if the government does not get behind the project. Edi Truell wrote to ministers last year to tell them that he may take his project to Germany, the Sunday [...]

  • Nissan chief ‘tells executives he plans to resign’ after torrid year

    September 8, 2019

    Nissan boss Hiroto Saikawa is believed to have told executives that he plans to resign from the top job at the troubled Japanese car maker. Board members are already scheduled to meet early on Monday morning, where they will likely discuss finding a new Nissan boss. They are said to have already drawn up a [...]

  • Pendragon called on restructuring firms to mitigate effects of industry car crash

    September 8, 2019

    As the car industry continues to splutter, one of Britain’s biggest dealers has turned to restructuring experts to try to halt its downward spiral of profits. Pendragon, which owns the ubiquitous Evans Halshaw car dealership brand, spoke to several firms about helping shake up its spending earlier this year, but the process was cut short [...]

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