Boeing 737 Max crisis deepens after loose bolts found on jets January 9, 2024 The crisis engulfing Boeing has deepened after a major US airline found loose bolts on a number of 737 Max-9 jets following inspection.
EV battery firm secures £776m subsidy for gigafactory in win for Europe over US January 8, 2024 Brussels has approved €902m (£776.8m) in state aid for a Swedish battery electric vehicle company to build a plant in Germany.
BT confirms first female chief Allison Kirkby will start next month January 8, 2024 BT has confirmed that Allison Kirkby is set to step up as chief executive of the British telecoms group starting 1 February 2024.
Boeing shares nosedive after 737 Max blowout incident as rival Airbus’s increase January 8, 2024 Boeing shares plunged on Monday after a serious incident on an Alaska Airlines flight forced the grounding of hundreds of 737 Max-9 jets.
E-scooters: Why Bird’s bankruptcy is a turning point for the sector’s profit scrap January 8, 2024 E-scooter startups were once some of the most hotly-anticipated businesses in Western markets. But is the industry's model busted?
Rolls-Royce Motors reports record sales as CEO hails ‘enormous’ Spectre demand January 8, 2024 Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has reported another year of record sales, driven by demand for its new all-electric Spectre model.
BT to convert street cabinets into EV charging units January 8, 2024 BT is launching its first electric vehicle (EV) charging unit connected to a street cabinet to help solve the UK's charger shortage.
What does the Boeing 737 Max disaster mean for flights and business? January 8, 2024 The Alaska Airlines flight incident is the latest problem for Boeing's iconic 737 Max. What does it mean for flights and business?
London Tube strikes CANCELLED following ‘positive discussions’ January 7, 2024 Tube strikes set to cause havoc for London's commuters and businesses this week have been cancelled. TfL warned, however, that there might still be some disruption tomorrow.
More Tube strikes coming? Another union to ballot London Underground staff January 5, 2024 The TSSA (Transport Salaried Staffs' Association), which says it is the biggest union for Transport for London workers, will put a vote to its members for industrial action, after rejecting a new pay offer.