Exclusive: EV charging firm Pod Point expects supply chain issues to die down soon August 1, 2022 The supply chain issues that have plagued the automotive industry over the last year will die down within the next 12 to 18 months, said Erik Fairbairn, chief executive of electric vehicle charging provider Pod Point. “I really think that supply chain issues could last [between] 12 and 18 months but they are short-term in [...]
UK lags behind EU rivals in easing burden of fuel prices August 1, 2022 The UK lags behind many of its EU rivals when it comes to easing the burden of high fuel prices. Data released today by motoring group RAC has shown that – among the EU countries that have cut petrol taxes since March – only Luxembourg and Croatia have done less for drivers than Britain. The [...]
Chancellor resumes efforts to woo Arm away from Nasdaq listing July 31, 2022 Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi has resumed the UK Government’s efforts to woo Cambridge-based chip maker Arm away from a New York listing and back to London. Zahawi – who was appointed Chancellor following Rishi Sunak’s resignation in early July – has reportedly contacted Masayoshi Son, chief executive of Arm’s parent company SoftBank. SoftBank was in talks [...]
Toyota to leave UK if government bans hybrids July 31, 2022 Toyota has threatened to stop manufacturing in the UK if the government goes ahead with its plans to ban the sale of hybrid cars from 2030. The marquee told government officials the ban would constrain “manufacturing, retail and other business activities” as well as “future investment.” “If the government adopts an SZEC [significant zero emission [...]
Air traffic boss gets £1.2m bonus as industry battles with travel chaos July 31, 2022 Martin Rolfe, boss of government-backed air traffic control operator NATS, has received a £1.2m bonus as aviation continues to battle travel delays and disruption. The payment is part of a five-year bonus dated back to 2015, which was due to be paid in June 2020, the Sunday Telegraph reported first. But following the pandemic’s impact [...]
Dock workers join industrial wave and call for strike at Felixstowe July 28, 2022 Members of the union Unite working at the port of Felixstowe have called for strike over salaries. The dock workers join the wave of industrial action which has led to what many call the “summer of discontent.” The union announced that 92 per cent of workers balloted voted in favour of walking out on an [...]
Porsche IPO on track as Volkswagen maintains year outlook July 28, 2022 Porsche’s IPO remains on track, said Arno Antlitz, chief financial officer of parent company Volkswagen. According to the executive, the luxury marquee’s listing continues “with more emphasis than before” even after chief executive Herbert Diess stepped down last week. Diess, reports say, was fired over software development delays that set back the launch of new [...]
Businesses to receive boost following restoration of Night Tube services for first time since pandemic July 28, 2022 London businesses are set to receive a boost after Night Tube services have been restored in full for the first time since the pandemic. “As visitors and employees return to London, a safer and reliable mode of transport is a crucial service to help raise footfall and aid the economic recovery of our businesses,” said [...]
TfL granted deadline extension as it looks at Govt proposal July 28, 2022 Transport for London (TfL) was granted a week extension of the current government funding. The public body was given until 3 August while it continues to revise a £3.6bn proposal put on the plate by transport secretary Grant Shapps last Friday. “We are considering whether the proposal from the government meets that need and if [...]
National Express ‘well-positioned’ for future as bus titan posts highest revenue increase in decade July 28, 2022 National Express said it was “well-positioned” for the future as the transport titan posted its biggest revenue increase in over a decade. “We’re well positioned to manage inflationary pressures and the potential impact of an economic downturn,” chief executive Ignacio Garat told analysts this morning. In the six months ended 30 June, National Express brought [...]