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  • Set sail for the 1700s: Why the shipping industry is returning to technology from the history books

    July 21, 2019

    As countries and companies try to curb their climate impact, many are turning to space-age solutions. But the shipping industry is poring through the history books for inspiration. Sails are making a comeback as companies bid to drive down emissions and cut down on costs. But modern sails look very different from their ancestors.  Read [...]

  • Shareholders rebel at Homeserve over ex-director payouts

    July 19, 2019

    Shareholders dealt home repairs company Homeserve a bloody nose today as 30 per cent voted against the directors’ pay report. Read more: Homeserve maintains strong outlook as investors toast success across the pond Advisory firm Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) had recommended Homeserve shareholders vote against the remuneration report – which lays out directors’ pay – [...]

  • CMA warns train passengers face higher prices if Abellio takes on East Midlands franchise

    July 19, 2019

    The UK’s competition watchdog raised concerns today about higher ticket fares on two routes it is probing as part of an investigation into Abellio’s acquisition of the East Midlands franchise. Abellio’s ownership of Greater Anglia means it would operate a monopoly on the Norwich to Ely and Thetford to Ely routes as it would then [...]

  • London Underground: Entire Tube network set for 4G coverage by mid-2020s

    July 19, 2019

    Londoners will be able to use the 4G mobile network anywhere on the Tube by the mid-2020s under plans unveiled by Transport for London. The first passengers to benefit from the roll out on the underground will be those using the Jubilee Line, with the eastern part of the line spanning from Westminster to Canning [...]

  • MPs blast Crossrail bosses’ huge bonuses as £17.6bn Elizabeth Line costs set to increase

    July 19, 2019

    Crossrail bosses pocketed huge performance bonuses even as London’s huge rail network programme fell disastrously off track, MPs revealed today, warning that project costs could continue to rise. The £17.6bn Elizabeth Line was originally due to open in December 2018 but management recently admitted large swathes of track may not be operational until at least [...]

  • Acacia accept increased takeover bid from Barrick

    July 19, 2019

    Acacia Mining has agreed to sell its remaining shares to Barrick Gold Corp in a deal that values the firm at £951m and has sent its share price soaring by 18 per cent. It comes after a two-month stand-off between the world’s second largest gold miner and its African unit, Acacia, which was formed into [...]

  • Boeing takes $4.9bn hit on 737 Max groundings to compensate airlines

    July 18, 2019

    Boeing will set aside $4.9bn (£3.9bn) to compensate airlines for the disruption caused by the worldwide grounding of its 737 Max jet. The world’s biggest plane maker said this evening the after tax charge would slash its pre-tax profits by $5.6bn in the second quarter, when results are announced next week. Read more: Ryanair warns [...]

  • Arriva seeks £200m from government over East Midlands franchise snub

    July 18, 2019

    Rail giant Arriva is claiming £200m from the government over its controversial decision to disqualify it from the East Midlands franchise, City A.M. can reveal. Court documents seen by this newspaper show that Arriva Rail, which is owned by German parent Deutsche Bahn, is seeking to recover the amount following the Department for Transport’s (DfT) [...]

  • Heathrow Airport Terminal 5 delays hit British Airways passengers

    July 18, 2019

    Heathrow Airport passengers face major disruption this morning as a baggage system issue has caused hours of delays. Passengers including comedian Eddie Izzard were left to queue for up to two hours to drop bags at Heathrow Airport Terminal 5 this morning, leading to reports of missed flights. Reports suggested the luggage belt system had [...]

  • ‘Abusive’ Jet2 passenger fined £85,000 and given lifetime ban

    July 18, 2019

    An “abusive” passenger who attempted to open aircraft doors while on board a Jet2 flight has been fined more than £85,000 and given a lifetime ban by the airline. Chloe Haines has been accused of “aggressive, abusive and dangerous behaviour” that forced the Turkey-bound flight to be diverted to Stansted on 22 June. Read more: [...]

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