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  • The RMT slams Aslef’s fresh agreement with Southern rail as “the old deal in a new envelope”

    March 16, 2017

    Secretive talks to reach a new agreement over the Southern rail strikes came to fruition yesterday, but the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union hasn't been won over. Train drivers' union Aslef and Southern's parent firm Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) had been holding fresh talks in London after a previous agreement was dashed when members turned [...]

  • Eurostar reports £25m loss after terror attacks in Europe hit demand – but says US travel will get it back on track

    March 16, 2017

    Eurostar suffered a £25m loss after a "challenging 2016", citing the aftermath of terror attacks in Europe and difficult trading conditions.  But the high-speed rail service said the early signs of 2017 were positive thanks to a boost in US travel. Read more: It's full steam ahead for Eurostar's Amsterdam services The figures Last year proved a bumpy [...]

  • London Easter travel disruption is on the cards as Network Rail plans major rail works

    March 16, 2017

    Thinking about getting the train over Easter? You might want to think again, as Network Rail is planning a whole host of works over the bank holiday weekend as part of its railway upgrade plan. Fewer people use services over Easter and Network Rail said it will deliver more than 200 projects across Britain thanks to the [...]

  • Balfour Beatty share price inches up as it returns to profit after two years of losses as order book grows 15 per cent

    March 16, 2017

    Balfour Beatty has reported a profit for the first time in two years, after growing its order book by 15 per cent in the 12 months to 31 December 2016. The figures Underlying operating profit was £67m, following two years of losses, and pre-tax profit was £60m, compared with a £123m loss in 2015. Underlying [...]

  • Southern Rail and Aslef have agreed to a fresh deal to end strikes, but union members could still reject it

    March 15, 2017

    Southern Rail and train drivers' union Aslef have agreed to a fresh deal, finally resolving their row over driver-only trains. However, it's not quite over yet. Aslef members still need to vote on the new terms, and the result will be announced 3 April. The union's boss is recommending members accept the deal. Mick Whelan, general secretary of [...]

  • Ranked: The world’s 20 best airports (spoiler – Heathrow has swooped lower)

    March 15, 2017

    Heathrow airport has been named the world's top airport for shopping by Skytrax’s World Airport Awards for the fifth year in a row – but has fallen in the overall ranking.  Heathrow fell from eighth place in 2016 to ninth in this year's overall ranking, although it was also voted the best airport in Western Europe [...]

  • Audi’s HQ raided by German police in Dieselgate swoop as its CEO Rupert Stadler announces earnings for 2016

    March 15, 2017

    Audi's two biggest plants were searched by German prosecutors today while its chief exec was announcing the car giant's earnings at its annual press conference today.  Prosecutors from several jurisdictions and state police from Bavaria, Baden-Wuerttemberg and Lower Saxony carried out the raids, according to Reuters. VW, Audi's parent company, has drawn criticism amid the so-called [...]

  • Activist investor Chris Hohn tells Safran chairman: Pull €8.5bn Zodiac deal or we’ll try to oust you

    March 15, 2017

    Chris Hohn’s activist hedge fund has called for a chairman to abandon a proposed €8.5bn (£7.4bn) takeover or face being ousted. The Children’s Investment (TCI) Fund has previously made clear its opposition to a deal under which French aircraft-engine maker Safran, in which it owns a 4.1 per cent stake, is due to buy plane [...]

  • Brexit could cost the construction sector thousands of workers and increase the skills shortage

    March 15, 2017

    While the UK grapples with a skills shortage in the construction industry, new figures suggest Brexit will threaten eight per cent of the sector's workforce. Losing access to the EU's Single Market will put nearly 200,000 construction jobs at risk, a survey of construction professionals by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Rics) will today reveal. According [...]

  • Storm Stella has hit airline share prices (including British Airways owner IAG)

    March 14, 2017

    With Storm Stella blowing an icy blizzard on the East Coast of the United States, New Yorkers have battened down the hatches – along with airlines, which cancelled thousands of transatlantic flights today, hitting their share prices hard. On this side of the pond, International Airlines Group, the parent company of British Airways, Iberia and [...]

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