Planned Aslef strike by Avanti train drivers in early July is suspended June 22, 2023 A planned strike by train drivers on Avanti West Coast has been suspended. Members of Aslef were due to walk out on July 2 in a dispute over sick notes. The union said the company has confirmed it will remove the sick note policy which was in dispute. Aslef general secretary Mick Whelan said: “As [...]
Titanic wreck voyage disaster: Noises detected from search area of missing vessel with British billionaire on board June 21, 2023 Noises have been detected from the search area of the missing deep-sea vessel near the wreck site of the Titanic as those on board face a dwindling supply of oxygen. The submersible, named Titan, lost communication with tour operators on Sunday while about 435 miles south of St John’s, Newfoundland, during a voyage to the [...]
Mel Stride urges Johnson and cabinet to ‘row together’ and end hostilities after vote June 20, 2023 Work and Pensions Secretary Mel Stride expressed hope that Boris Johnson and the Cabinet can now “row together” and end the hostilities. Mr Stride told Times Radio he backed the Privileges Committee’s findings that the former prime minister lied to MPs but said he felt “quite uneasy” with the 90-day suspension recommended so decided to [...]
Race against time as British billionaire and his son among five onboard lost Titanic shipwreck voyage June 20, 2023 Rescue teams are continuing the search for a submersible tourist vessel which went missing during a voyage to the Titanic shipwreck with a British billionaire and his son among the five people aboard. Hamish Harding is chairman of private plane firm Action Aviation, which said he is one of the mission specialists on the five-person [...]
Wetherspoon boss: Brits will have to get used to an £8 pint June 19, 2023 Wetherspoon CEO Tim Martin has warned Brits that a pint will “quite probably” hit £8 – but he’ll try and keep prices lower in his own pubs. Breweries have been upping prices in recent months as a result of higher energy costs and price pressure in the supply chain. A number of breweries are reportedly [...]
Croydon tram disaster driver cleared over fatal crash June 19, 2023 A driver has been cleared over the Croydon tram disaster in which seven passengers were killed and 21 others were seriously injured. Alfred Dorris, 49, appeared visibly shaken when a jury at the Old Bailey acquitted him of failing to take “reasonable care” of the health and safety of himself and his 69 passengers on [...]
AstraZeneca: Britain’s biggest FTSE firm drafts plans to spin off Chinese business – reports June 19, 2023 AstraZeneca, London’s biggest listed company, is looking at plans to spin off its Chinese businesses to protect it from geopolitical tension, according to a report. Citing people familiar with the situation, the Financial Times said the British-Swedish drugs giant has been in talks with bankers for several months. When contacted by the PA news [...]
Pirelli chief cannot be chosen by Chinese largest investor, Italy government rules June 19, 2023 Italy’s government has ruled that China’s Sinochem cannot designate the chief executive of Pirelli despite being its main shareholder with a 37 per cent stake, the Italian tyre maker said on Sunday. The decision is part of the measures announced this week by Rome’s right-wing administration to shield the autonomy of Pirelli and its management. [...]
Sunak keeping quiet on Boris partygate report as he ‘would not want to influence anyone’ before crunch vote June 19, 2023 Rishi Sunak has refused to say whether he will approve the report that found Boris Johnson lied over partygate, saying he “would not want to influence anyone in advance of that vote”. Speaking to Good Morning Britain on ITV, the Prime Minister said: “This committee was established under the former Prime Minister. It commanded the [...]
Labour ditches CBI boycott and meets new DG Rain Newton Smith June 18, 2023 Labour has ended its boycott of the crisis-hit Confederation of British Industry (CBI) to discuss changes the lobby group is making in the wake of a sexual misconduct scandal. Shadow business secretary Jonathan Reynolds met with new director general Rain Newton-Smith this week. Both Labour and the Conservatives previously cut ties with the confederation – [...]