Government must change policy on rail electrification or risk missing climate change targets, industry body warns March 14, 2019 The national body for Britain’s railways has warned the government could miss its targets of decarbonising train travel by 2040 unless it changes its policy on electrification. The Railway Industry Association (RIA) called on the government to collaborate with the rail industry and commit to electrification after several projects were cancelled in 2017. The association [...]
Trump says Federal Aviation Administration will ground Boeing 737-Max 8 planes over safety concerns March 13, 2019 US President Donald Trump has pushed through an "emergency order" to the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) "to ground all 737 Max 8 and the 737 Max 9, and planes associated with that line," after an Ethiopian Airlines plane crashed and killed 157 people. The FAA – and Trump by association – had both come under pressure [...]
HS2 chairman says stopping the railway at Birmingham would be a ‘complete betrayal’ March 13, 2019 HS2 chairman Allan Cook has said not completing the £56bn railway to the north of England would be a "complete betrayal". Cook, who was appointed as chairman following the departure of former Crossrail head Terry Morgan, told MPs on the Transport Select Committee that HS2 was looking at "all options" to keep the project within budget but rejected suggestions [...]
No gas boilers in new British homes after 2025, chancellor pledges March 13, 2019 New British homes will soon be built without gas boilers as the government tries to tackle emissions. The new future homes standard will ban fossil fuel heating systems in all new houses from 2025, the chancellor said today. Read more: Spring Statement: UK slashes 2019 growth forecast The measure will help homes reach “world-leading levels [...]
Boeing’s Ethiopian Airlines crash fallout: Everything you need to know March 13, 2019 The world's biggest plane manufacturer is up against the ropes. After the second fatal crash of one of a new Boeing plane model over the weekend, fingers are being pointed and whole continents have banned it from entering their airspace. As the fallout for businesses and consumers across the globe continues to ramp up, City A.M. brings you [...]
Energy firm Eon calls time on the UK’s first ever wind farm March 13, 2019 The British renewables industry has marked a new milestone as Eon prepares to decommission the country’s first ever offshore wind farm. The Blythe site, which at its height supplied around 2,000 homes, will be taken down in April, Eon said. Read more: A third of UK energy to come from offshore wind by 2030 The [...]
Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance overhauls management in wake of Ghosn scandal March 13, 2019 Key executives at Nissan and Mitsubishi have stepped down as the car alliance looks to overhaul its management team amid the scandal surrounding Carlos Ghosn. Nissan senior vice president for human resources Arun Bajaj left the firm on 11 March, the company said today. Bajaj had taken a leave of absence in January and was [...]
Norwegian Air to seek compensation for flight ban on Boeing Max 8 and 9 planes after fatal Ethiopia crash March 13, 2019 Embattled airline Norwegian Air will seek compensation from plane maker Boeing for lost revenue and extra costs arising from the Europe-wide flight ban on the US manufacturer’s latest jet. Norwegian’s 162-strong fleet includes 18 of Boeing’s 737 Max 8 model, which aviation authorities across the globe have grounded, after it suffered its second fatal crash [...]
Private jet hub Biggin Hill to slash airport charges and simplify fees from April March 12, 2019 Private jet airport Biggin Hill Airport will slash its airport charges and simplify fees for customers from April. Landing, handling and parking fees will be simplified under a new system that will go live from 1 April. Biggin Hill has also removed charges during shoulder hours – the extended operating hours that were introduced in May 2017 [...]
Vegan sausage rolls and a Nandos uniform: 25 weird items people left in their Uber rides March 12, 2019 A Nandos uniform, a painting of the Last Supper, a tooth and a Gregg's vegan sausage roll are just some of the items that British passengers have left behind in Uber cars in the last year. While some witty Brits simply reported leaving behind their dignity and pride in an Uber – presumably after [...]