Signal failure causes delays on the District Line September 26, 2018 The District Line is running with minor delays this morning between Earl's Court and Ealing Broadway to Richmond owing to a signal failure. Transport for London (TfL) said tickets will be valid on London buses, Great Western Railway and C2C, the operator of the Essex Thameside railway franchise. The transport body urged passengers to find alternative [...]
Ryanair cancels flights for 30,000 customers ahead of cabin crew strike on Friday September 25, 2018 Ryanair has cancelled 190 flights ahead of a strike by cabin crew workers from six different countries on Friday. Friday's strike will be held by cabin crew in Spain, Belgium, Holland, Portugal, Italy and Germany. Ryanair said it has contacted the affected 30,000 customers by email or text this morning. It said 90 per cent of its flights [...]
Season ticket holders hit by May timetable chaos have a month to claim compensation September 25, 2018 Eligible season ticket holders affected by the May timetable disruption have until 30 November to reclaim compensation. Embattled operator Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) has opened the second phase of its compensation scheme for passengers who were hit with cancellations and delays arising from the timetable overhaul in May. GTR, which operates Thameslink, Great Northern, Southern and [...]
Uber launches 24-hour hotline for passengers and drivers following pressure from TfL September 25, 2018 Ride-hailing app Uber has launched a 24-hour hotline for drivers and customers following pressure from Transport for London (TfL) which revoked its licence last year. TfL took away Uber's licence on the grounds it was not a "fit and proper person" to hold a licence in the capital. The transport body took issue with Uber's approach to [...]
Piccadilly Line drivers to strike tomorrow after talks with TfL crumble September 25, 2018 A three-day strike on the Piccadilly Line will go ahead tomorrow after talks between union workers and Transport for London (TfL) broke down this morning. The RMT rail union confirmed the strike by drivers will start tomorrow lunchtime through until Saturday after talks at conciliation service Acas held yesterday and into today failed. The RMT [...]
Norman Lamb hails ‘breakthrough’ after RBOS Action Group company referred to City of London Police September 24, 2018 Liberal Democrat MP Norman Lamb has hailed a "breakthrough" in the case of a fraudster-linked action group after the Ministry of Justice (MOJ) agreed to pass on information to the City of London Police. Lamb, who is a member of the all-party parliamentary group on fair business banking, has been instrumental in pushing the MOJ to hand [...]
Competition watchdog says proposed minicab cap would lead to fare hikes for Londoners September 24, 2018 The competition watchdog has criticised proposals to grant councils the power to cap the number of minicabs in the capital following a plea last month by London mayor Sadiq Khan. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) was responding to a government-commissioned review into taxi and PHV licensing after stakeholders suggested that current legislation was no longer fit for purpose. [...]
Serious Fraud Office general counsel leaves regulator for private law firm Kingsley Napley September 24, 2018 The man tipped for the top job at the Serious Fraud Office before former FBI lawyer Lisa Osofsky won the post will leave the regulator for private practice next year. Alun Milford, who served as the SFO's general counsel, has joined Kingsley Napley as a partner in criminal litigation. Milford has been a government prosecutor for 26 years. [...]
RMT union and TfL hold talks to thwart Piccadilly Line strike this week September 24, 2018 The RMT rail union and London Underground are holding talks at conciliation service Acas this morning to try and thwart a strike that will shut down the Piccadilly Line from Wednesday through to the weekend. The strike will force the entire line out of action from Wednesday 26 September until the Saturday. If the [...]
IEA urges Theresa May to ditch Chequers for its alternative ‘Brexit prize’ September 24, 2018 Free-market thinktank the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) has unveiled its alternative Brexit plan in a move that will pile pressure on the Prime Minister following her failure to secure support for her Chequers plan at an EU summit in Salzburg last week. The IEA said the government had approached Brexit in the “wrong way” [...]