Shelter warns that Londoners are faced with ‘increasingly unaffordable’ rents August 9, 2022 Campaigners at Shelter have warned that Londoners are faced with “increasingly unaffordable” rents. “We are hearing from people every day who are battling increasingly unaffordable private rents, who are struggling to find somewhere to live,” the charity’s policy manager Ruth Ehrlich told the Financial Times’ personal finance podcast, Money Clinic, today. “And when they do, [...]
Canadian engineering firm WSP snatches up RPS for £591m August 9, 2022 Engineering firm WSP has snatched environmental consulting group RPS for £591m, at 117p per share. Agreed by both parties today, the offer sent RPS shares surging by 74.36 per cent as it represents a premium of 76 per cent on yesterday’s price. The group’s board accepted the offer, considering the terms of the agreement to [...]
Proposed bus cuts will lead to personal security concerns for women, minorities and disabled Londoners August 9, 2022 The bus cuts proposed by Transport for London (TfL) will lead to personal security concerns for Londoners – especially for women, people of colour and disabled people. According to watchdog London TravelWatch, the planned cuts will force one in five Londoners to change buses in the middle of the night, moving to an altogether different [...]
Felixstowe strike set to go ahead as no deal reached yesterday August 9, 2022 The strike at the port of Felixstowe is set to go ahead after no deal was reached yesterday between dock workers and port authorities. The union announced that around 1,900 staff members will walk out for eight days, from 21 to 29 August, over salaries. Felixstowe said it was disappointed by the union’s decision to [...]
Maersk warns about logistics disruption if Felixstowe strike goes ahead August 8, 2022 The strike at the Port of Felixstowe could lead to significant disruption, Maersk said. In a notice published today, the shipping giant warned customers to expect “significant operational delays,” urging them to have contingency plans ready. “Our teams continue working hard on planning appropriate contingencies and expect to share concrete details and actions we are [...]
Air taxi firm Vertical Aerospace posts loss as company builds latest prototype August 8, 2022 UK electric aviation firm Vertical Aerospace has posted a half-year loss of £39m, up from last year’s £22m, due to its pre-revenue status. Costs increased as the company completed building its aerial taxi prototype which, after a series of ground testing, is expected to begin flying this summer. “I am grateful for the efforts of [...]
Unbearable: Victoria crowned noisiest tube line after receiving most complaints August 8, 2022 The Victoria Line was crowned the noisiest on the Transport for London (TfL) network after it received the highest number of complaints from passengers, drivers and people that live nearby. Running from Brixton to Walthamstow, the line received 306 complaints since 2016, 108 of which for the section between King’s Cross and Highbury and Islington. [...]
JetBlue unveils EU plans as it forecasts quarterly profits August 7, 2022 US low-cost airline JetBlue is planning to further its expansion into the “old continent” as it expects to post a profit this quarter. The carrier made the headlines last week when it reported a loss of $188m in the second quarter of the year due to fuel costs going up by around 30 per cent. [...]
Workers give Amazon until Wednesday to present improved offer after Tilbury strike August 7, 2022 Workers have given Amazon until Wednesday to present an improved pay offer after staff walked out last week over salaries, City A.M. understands. Around 450 workers at the Tilbury warehouse went on strike on Wednesday night and Thursday after Amazon responded to demands for a pay increase with a 35p per hour raise. Members of [...]
Bus drivers join ‘summer of discontent’ and announce strike for 19 and 20 August August 7, 2022 London bus drivers have joined the UK’s “summer of discontent” and announced a strike for 19 and 20 August following a dispute over salaries. The union Unite said more than 1,600 of its members working for bus operator London United will join the walkout after the company’s parent, RATP Dev Transit, offered a 7.8 pay [...]