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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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  • Tube strike deadline day is here: Union boss warns of more walkouts if London Underground dispute isn’t resolved today

    January 27, 2017

    London Underground conciliation talks over staffing levels at stations have to reach a resolution by the end of today or else the capital will need to brace itself for more Tube strike action. The boss of the Transport Salaried Staffs' Association Manuel Cortes warned on Wednesday that progress needed to be ramped up – and [...]

  • London City Airport toasts craft beer popularity with the launch of Truman’s brewery branch

    January 27, 2017

    Truman's brewery has launched a new cafe-bar called Brick Lane Brews at London City Airport. It will offer "a quintessentially East End London menu" throughout the day, serving up everything from salt beef to muffins to sausage rolls – and beer, obviously. It's cold – it's started snowing – you need a Classic Salt Beef Beigel & Truman's [...]

  • A bird’s eye view of the Elizabeth Line stations taking shape

    January 27, 2017

    The Crossrail rail project has released a batch of new images to give us a bird's eye view of how the new Elizabeth Line stations are shaping up. There are 10 new stations being built across the capital and in the tunnels, over three-quarters of the permanent track has been laid. Simon Wright, Crossrail programme director, [...]

  • BT “overshadowed” by Italy accounting scandal as it takes profit hit

    January 27, 2017

    BT has announced a profit slump in the third quarter to the 31 December, after revealing earlier this week that it was forced to write down the value of its Italian unit by £530m after years of "inappropriate behaviour". Read more: BT Europe boss Corrado Sciolla leaves after accounting scandal The figures Pre-tax profits fell 37 per cent to [...]

  • BT Europe boss Corrado Sciolla steps down following Italy accounting scandal

    January 27, 2017

    BT's head of continental Europe, Corrado Sciolla, has stepped down from his role following the discovery of an accounting scandal at its Italian operation. Reuters reported the company as saying: "Corrado is leaving the business, this happened on his watch." Read more: BT hit by key cut by credit agency BT revealed earlier this week [...]

  • Watch out footballers: MPs want HMRC to get tougher on the super-rich

    January 27, 2017

    We heard earlier this week that HMRC's Affluent Unit had almost doubled in size as it gears up to squeeze revenues from the wealthy middle class. And now the taxman's under pressure from MPs on taxing the super-rich. The Public Accounts Committee has said HMRC needed to crack down on the perception there was "one [...]

  • Nissan hails bumper year for car production as Qashqai drives sales

    January 26, 2017

    After providing a boost to the government post-Brexit vote, Nissan has now sounded a positive note over its 30th anniversary in the UK. It has said its 2016 UK car production figures of 507,430 vehicles were the second highest in its Sunderland plant's history. And it's giving a thumbs up for the near future too, saying 2017 [...]

  • The government really wants more people to cycle and walk to work – so it’s investing £64m to encourage them

    January 26, 2017

    The government is keen to see people get their Lycra on and get pedalling. Transport Minister Andrew Jones has announced £64m will go towards encouraging people to cycle and walk, supporting local projects over the next three years. It forms part of a wider government package of more than £300m to boost walking and cycling [...]

  • The Central and Piccadilly Lines didn’t have enough trains for peak times once last month

    January 26, 2017

    Perhaps not the best day to break this to strike suffering Central Line commuters, but they may well have suspected it anyway… There wasn't a single weekday last month when the Piccadilly and Central Lines had the required amount of trains during peak evening times. The daily service requirement at peak time for the Piccadilly Line is 79 trains [...]

  • Self-employed people work less and make more than salaried workers

    January 26, 2017

    Despite the fact many entrepreneurs say they work double-digit hours most days, a new study suggests the self-employed have a better time of it than most. According to an Intuit study of 5,010 UK self-employed workers they generate mean annual revenues of £32,623 – £5,000 above the average UK salary according to the Office for [...]

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