Musk miss: Tesla’s latest update leaves investors with yet more questions January 3, 2023 Tesla has missed analyst estimates as it delivered only 405,000 cars in the fourth quarter of 2022 – significantly fewer than Tesla-watchers were expecting. Wall Street had hoped for the number to be above 430,000. The miss is the latest cloud hanging over the firm’s controversial founder Elon Musk, with the firm’s 40 per cent [...]
Transport secretary: Covid-positive China arrivals will not have to isolate January 3, 2023 Transport secretary Mark Harper has confirmed the UK will not require Covid-positive arrivals from China to quarantine despite mounting calls from the Health Security Agency to identify and test cases. The transport secretary told LBC today that travellers from China will not be forced to isolate and said the policy to test arrivals was put [...]
Are you sure? Rail strikes still have public support, says union chief Mick Lynch January 3, 2023 The UK public is still supportive of rail strikes and staff walkouts, according to union boss Mick Lynch, as industrial unrest brings the country to a halt yet again. Lynch told Sky News workers were getting “massive support from people online, in person, on our picket lines.” Around 40,000 members of the union RMT working [...]
Jet2 crowned UK best holiday provider as Tui and Lastminute.com slump January 3, 2023 Jet2 has taken the crown as Britain’s favourite provider of package and resort holidays. According to a survey published today by consumer champion Which?, the UK company has received the highest score in customer satisfaction alongside Swiss holiday provider Kuoni. Respondents praised Jet2’s high levels of service and reliability, with one customer saying that “you [...]
Mick Lynch: Only ‘sensible’ proposals will bring end to rail strikes January 2, 2023 Only “sensible” proposals will bring the ongoing rail dispute to an end, according to union leader Mick Lynch. After disrupting Christmas plans for millions of Britons, walkouts at Network Rail and 14 other operators will resume from tomorrow. Members of the union RMT will down tools on Tuesday, Wednesday as well as Friday and Saturday [...]
Opening of Luton’s new direct rail line delayed AGAIN as costs balloon to £300m January 2, 2023 A new railway to Luton airport will not open before Easter following a two-year delay. The direct air-transit link (Dart) will connect the Bedfordshire hub to Luton Parkway station, significantly cutting the time it takes to get to the airport from London. The Dart’s opening was pushed back to last October after its original 2021 [...]
From strikes to Avanti West Coast: Here the top five things to look out for in rail next year December 28, 2022 Railway has taken centre stage in the UK public discourse as the tug of war between unions and train operators over the past six months has led to unthinkable misery to millions of people and businesses. Rail minister Huw Merriman said last month the walkouts had cost the UK economy £500m, while hospitality and retail [...]
From Heathrow’s row to SAF: Here are the top five things to watch out for in aviation next year December 24, 2022 To say that the UK aviation industry has had an eventful 2022 would be an understatement. This time last year, airlines and airports were on their knees as the Omicron variant emerged from South Africa at the end of November and in a matter of weeks reached Britain, bringing with it a truckload of new [...]
More chaos ahead as Elizabeth line workers to walk out on 12 January December 23, 2022 Londoners should brace for more chaos in the new year as Elizabeth line workers will walk out on 12 January. It comes as members of the unions RMT and Aslef at 15 train operators will down tools throughout the first week of January, bringing the railway network to a grinding halt. Members of the TSSA [...]
Airlines to spend £58m extra in fuel as Border Force strike hits UK December 23, 2022 Airlines are likely to spend an additional £57.9m in fuel due to the ongoing Border Force strikes, according to City A.M. calculations. Members of the union PCS working at several UK airports, including Heathrow and Gatwick, are walking out from today to Boxing Day as well as between 28 and 31 December over salaries. Industry [...]