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By: Rebecca Smith

I mainly cover transport and infrastructure, along with workplace diversity. You can email me on Rebecca.smith@cityam.com with stories and commentary.

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  • South East business leaders urge government to commit to Crossrail 2 as a project of “national importance”

    March 17, 2017

    Business leaders, including the bosses of Heathrow and Gatwick airports, have urged the government to make Crossrail 2 a priority and enable "rapid progress" on the project. A group of more than 70 leaders from across the South East have written to chancellor Philip Hammond and transport secretary Chris Grayling, saying the infrastructure project is of "national importance". [...]

  • London mayor Sadiq Khan has no plans to follow in Paris’ footsteps and trial free public transport days to curb air pollution

    March 17, 2017

    London mayor Sadiq Khan has said he has "no plans" to trial free public transport days in a bid to cut air pollution, saying the move would cost Transport for London (TfL) £12m in lost revenue. Over in Paris, authorities announced a few days in December where people could use public transport for free after a [...]

  • Flying Level: British Airways owner IAG is launching a new low-cost, long-haul airline from Barcelona

    March 17, 2017

    British Airways owner IAG has announced plans for a new low-cost, long-haul airline called Level that will take to the skies in June 2017. The new carrier will fly from Barcelona to Los Angeles, San Francisco (Oakland), Buenos Aires and Punta Cana. Read more: Norwegian Air launches new UK and Irish flights to the US from [...]

  • Southern rail strike saga continues: The RMT union announces a new 24-hour walkout for 4 April

    March 17, 2017

    The RMT union has announced another 24-hour strike on Southern rail for Tuesday 4 April, in a row over the role of conductors. Mick Cash, RMT's general secretary, said: “RMT members on Southern Rail have been fighting for safety and access for nearly a year now and it is disgraceful that we have continued to be carved [...]

  • Ford’s bringing in night vision tech so its cars will brake for you if you’re going to hit someone at night

    March 17, 2017

    Find driving at night fairly stressful? According to Ford, you're not alone. Many people across Europe are scared of driving on the roads at night (81 per cent of 5,030 drivers surveyed) with common fears being hitting someone or something while driving. So, the car firm is introducing technology designed to detect pedestrians at night and [...]

  • French authorities join the UK’s Serious Fraud Office in Airbus fraud and corruption investigation

    March 17, 2017

    French authorities have opened their own investigation into allegations of fraud, bribery and corruption at Airbus, joining Britain's Serious Fraud Office (SFO) which launched an inquiry in August. The Parquet National Financier and the SFO will "act in coordination" going forward as they look into the allegations in the civil aviation business of Airbus Group [...]

  • Plans for £4bn restoration of parliament need further challenging and testing before green light is given, says Treasury Committee

    March 17, 2017

    It would be "imprudent" for MPs to commit to the restoration of parliament that could cost up to £4bn, without more work being carried out into "the hugely expensive project", the Treasury Select Committee warned today. The Committee has launched an inquiry into the project which will cost between £3.5bn and £4bn, if carried out over [...]

  • The Night Tube is set for major disruption after Aslef and RMT drivers announce strikes on 8 and 29 April

    March 16, 2017

    More Night Tube drivers have voted for strike action in a row over "fair access to full-time jobs" and will strike on the nights of Saturday 8 April and Saturday 29 April. Members of train drivers' union Aslef have voted in favour of a strike and action short of a strike. As they represent the [...]

  • Business Committee launches inquiry into electric vehicles to assess concerns over stalling sales

    March 16, 2017

    The role of electric vehicles as part of the government's industrial strategy will be investigated by the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) Committee. The BEIS Committee has launched an inquiry today to scope out the barriers to the market's development and look into concerns that sales and take-up haven't been "as advanced as they [...]

  • Toyota gives the UK a vote of confidence as it plugs £240m investment into its Burnaston plant with government support

    March 16, 2017

    Toyota has signalled it is committed to manufacturing in Britain after announcing today it is plugging £240m into its UK operations in a bid to improve its Burnaston plant's competitiveness. The Japanese car firm said the investment into its plant near Derby will enable production of vehicles using its new global manufacturing system and promote UK [...]

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