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By: Edward Thicknesse

Covers transport, industry and energy. Edward tweets via @edthicknesse, and can be reached at edward.thicknesse@cityam.com

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  • Quarantine legal challenge begins as measures scrapped for 60 countries

    July 3, 2020

    Three of the UK’s biggest airlines have today begun their legal challenge against the government’s travel quarantine plan, the same day the measures were lifted for 60 countries. In a rare show of unity, rivals British Airways, Ryanair and Easyjet had come together to challenge the blanket restrictions, which say that all those entering England [...]

  • Aviation industry hails ‘turning point’ as quarantine scrapped for 60 countries

    July 3, 2020

    People from England will be able to go to more than 50 countries from 10 July without having to quarantine on return, the government has announced. The full list of countries will be published later today but ministers have already named France, Germany, Spain and Italy among those exempted from the blanket restrictions. The announcement [...]

  • Former City minister calls on PM to fund ‘Stadium for Cornwall’

    July 3, 2020

    Former City minister Lord Paul Myners has called on Boris Johnson to fund a “Stadium for Cornwall” as part of his newly announced “New Deal” to restore the UK economy after coronavirus. Lord Myners, who served as financial services minister under Gordon Brown, said the project would “epitomise the vision of an economic bounce-back based [...]

  • French PM resigns ahead of Macron reshuffle after election trouncing

    July 3, 2020

    French prime minister Edouard Philippe has this morning resigned ahead of a government reshuffle by president Emmanuel Macron. The Elysee palace said that a new prime minister would be named within the hours. It added that Philippe would continue to manage government affairs until a new cabinet had been named. Doubts had arisen over Philippe’s [...]

  • England scraps quarantine for Germany, France, Spain and Italy

    July 3, 2020

    People will be able to go on holiday to Germany, France, Spain and Italy from 10 July without needing to quarantine on return, the Department for Transport has confirmed. A full list of countries that have been deemed exempt from the blanket 14-day quarantine rule will be published on Friday, ministers said. However, the new [...]

  • UK consumer confidence starting to rise as lockdown ends

    July 3, 2020

    UK consumer confidence is slowly beginning to pick up as lockdown restrictions ease, a new survey has found. According to Growth from Knowledge’s fourth flash report, consumer confidence increased three points over the last two weeks to -27. The small rise comes after the index fell to its lowest ever levels of -36 last month. [...]

  • Up to 75 countries to be exempt from quarantine rules as ‘air bridges’ thrown out

    July 2, 2020

    As many as 75 countries will be exempt from the UK’s blanket quarantine rules, it is reported, suggesting the government has effectively thrown out plans for individual air bridges. The initial list of countries exempt from the restrictions is due to be published before the end of the week, according to the Daily Telegraph. And [...]

  • UK aims to build world’s first transatlantic net zero plane

    July 2, 2020

    The UK will aim to be the first country to build a net zero emissions commercial airliner capable of crossing the Atlantic, transport secretary Grant Shapps confirmed today. Speaking in the House of Commons this morning, Shapps said that the country had set up the so-called “Jet Zero” council specifically with that goal in mind. [...]

  • Premier Oil scraps Tolmount purchase as creditors approve BP deal

    July 2, 2020

    Exploratory firm Premier Oil has dropped plans to buy a 25 per cent stake in Korean-owned company Dana Petroleum’s Tolmount field in the North Sea. The $191m (£152.6m) deal was agreed in January, alongside agreements to buy two fields from BP for a combined $625m. However, the company today revealed that it had shelved the [...]

  • Nearly half of UK employees commuted to work last week

    July 2, 2020

    Almost half of UK employees travelled to work last week, the Office of National Statistics has revealed this morning, as the country continues to lift its coronavirus lockdowns. According to the data, 49 per cent of workers commuted to their place of employment in the week ending 28 June, up from 44 per cent the [...]

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