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By: Ilaria Grasso Macola

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  • Drug-drivers could be forced to take rehabilitation courses before using cars under new government plan

    April 5, 2022

    Drug-drivers could be forced to take rehabilitation courses before being allowed to get behind the wheel, according to proposed government plans. Transport secretary Grant Shapps today launched a call for evidence to decide whether those who had been caught drug-driving need to follow in drink-drivers’ footsteps and complete rehabilitation. “If we are to make our [...]

  • Ryanair’s boss says summer fares will go up to 10 per cent of 2019 levels

    April 5, 2022

    Ryanair’s summer fares are expected to go up between 5 and 10 per cent of 2019 levels, its boss Michael O’Leary said this morning. The chief executive said lower capacity and very strong forward bookings have already started driving demand up from June onwards. “What we’re seeing at the moment is prices are slightly lower [...]

  • Go-Ahead to reinstate pre-Covid dividends as new strategy focuses on accountability

    April 5, 2022

    Go-Ahead said today it would go back to paying dividends to shareholders from fiscal year 2022, as part of its new accountability-focused strategy. Following a few troubled months, Go-Ahead’s board recommended between 50 and 75 per cent of underlying earnings per share. The group – which has recently been under scrutiny for a series of [...]

  • London City Airport crowns March as most successful month since Covid start

    April 5, 2022

    London City Airport today crowned March as its most successful month since the pandemic’s start. The airport reported that 189,000 passengers passed through its gates last month – 54 per cent up on February levels. While 31 March was its busiest day with more than 10,000 passengers, the airport said it was gearing up to [...]

  • Hiring boom: TUI recruits over 1,500 new people in digitalisation push

    April 5, 2022

    TUI announced today it was hiring more than 1,5000 new people as part of its digitalisation push. Under the new recruitment plan, 500 people will be hired to work in the company’s technology and e-commerce divisions, while more than 1,000 will be stationed at holiday destinations. “TUI has continued to invest in the digitalisation of [...]

  • March car production falls to lowest in 24 years as markets feel supply chain squeeze

    April 5, 2022

    The UK’s automotive production in March fell to the lowest since 1998 as markets continued to feel the supply chain squeeze. According to data from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), new car registrations fell by 14.3 per cent to 243,479 units while overall the first quarter of 2021 reported a 1.9 per [...]

  • HomeServe accelerates performance amid Covid-19 headwinds

    April 5, 2022

    Home repairs giant HomeServe has accelerated its performance despite Covid-19 headwinds. In the year ended 31 March, overall customer satisfaction and global policy retention went up in line with expectations, from 83 per cent last year to 84. In North America, despite the pandemic’s impact, policy retention remained high, at 85 per cent, while partner [...]

  • UK to level up local transport with £7bn investment

    April 4, 2022

    The UK Government announced today it will invest £7bn to level up the country’s local transport system. Transport secretary Grant Shapps tweeted that the funding will be use “to roll out cheaper, better bus services outside of London”, providing upgrade to tram, cycling and rail networks too. Under the scheme, 31 counties, city regions and [...]

  • Russia to resume flights with 52 ‘friendly’ countries

    April 4, 2022

    Russia is set to resume flights with 52 “friendly countries,” according to Moscow news agency TASS. The Kremlin said today it would end its ban – imposed as a retaliation against the West – and would resume routes to and from countries such as Argentina and South Africa. The decision comes after the Russian Government announced [...]

  • Heathrow braces for days of chaos amid staff shortages, IT issues and cancellations

    April 4, 2022

    UK travellers are currently experiencing chaos as Heathrow continues to be hit by a combination of IT issues, Covid-induced staff shortages and flight cancellations.  For the last few days, travellers complained on Twitter about being stuck in hour-long queues at terminals 2 and 5 as a result of IT issues, especially at security e-gates. Scottish [...]

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