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  • British Gas owner Centrica to axe 700 management jobs in UK

    June 19, 2019

    British Gas owner Centrica has confirmed it will slash up to 700 management and back office roles in the UK as part of a previously announced wave of job cuts. The latest losses will count towards the 4,000 job cuts figure announced in February 2018, which Centrica intends to complete by 2020. Read more: British [...]

  • American Airlines picks up 50 Airbus A321XLR models

    June 19, 2019

    American Airlines has picked up an order of 50 of the latest Airbus aircraft at the Paris air show. American Airlines, the world’s largest airline and Airbus operator, has bought 50 of the aerospace giant’s A321XLR aircraft, the new longer-range version of Airbus’ A321neo. Read more: Airbus wins orders over Boeing at Paris air show [...]

  • Coast Capital nominee for First board turns down role

    June 19, 2019

    An activist investor in transport giant First Group has stumbled in its attempt to force out six of the firm’s directors after one of its nominees did not agree to stand for a board position. US investor Coast Capital, which holds a near 10 per cent stake in First, has called a radical shakeup of [...]

  • Nissan and Renault workers left with ‘nothing to do’ after Ghosn arrest

    June 19, 2019

    Employees at Nissan and Renault’s joint ventures are without work as the alliance struggles after Carlos Ghosn’s arrest. The disgraced former chief executive and chairman left after Japanese prosecutors charged him with under-reporting his salary. Read more: Nissan forecasts worst earnings in 11 years amid Carlos Ghosn saga Departments overseeing some of the carmakers’ joint [...]

  • New London cycleway to link Tower Bridge and Greenwich

    June 19, 2019

    One of London’s most dangerous roundabouts is to be transformed as part of a new £54m cycleway in south-east London. Construction on Cycleway 4, which will run between the iconic Tower Bridge and Greenwich, will start next month. Read more: Sadiq Khan slams Westminster council for pulling out of £80m Oxford Street pedestrianisation plans The [...]

  • London City Airport video offers sneak peek of £500m upgrade

    June 19, 2019

    London City Airport (LCA) has offered the public a glimpse into the future look of its £500m revamp. Read more: Tulip tower may interfere with radar systems The airport has shown passengers a sneak peak into what the airport will look like from 2022. It will boast a new check-in and security area, departures lounge, [...]

  • Commuter misery: Severe delays hit two Tube lines

    June 19, 2019

    Severe delays on the District Line and Jubilee Line left Underground commuters with the prospect of a hellish commute to work this morning. Read more: 10,000 Tube workers balloted on summer strike A signal failure at East Putney caused severe delays between Wimbledon and Earl’s Court on the District Line, despite a good service running [...]

  • Global banks are leading the charge to decarbonise shipping

    June 19, 2019

    It is sadly rare to see participants from across the world collaborate to achieve a common and worthy aim, and rarer still to see such collaboration driven by the private sector. But when it comes to tackling climate change, such global collaboration has never been more vital. That makes the Poseidon Principles particularly welcome. This [...]

  • Rolls-Royce makes move towards hybrid planes

    June 18, 2019

    Engine-maker Rolls-Royce took a major step towards greener travel as it today announced the acquisition of Siemens’s electric aeroplane business. The e-aircraft business employs around 180 designers and engineers to develop all-electric and hybrid systems for planes. Read more: Rolls Royce 4.6bn pension legal general buyout The deal is understood to have been worth around [...]

  • Nationalising the Big Six could leave British pensioners out of pocket

    June 18, 2019

    A trade union plan to nationalise the UK’s biggest energy suppliers could favour foreign investors to the detriment of British pensioners, a city lawyer has warned. Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour party, which has pledged widespread nationalisation of the energy industry, welcomed the proposal from the Unison, one of Britain’s largest trade unions, to bring the Big [...]

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