This firm has come up with an ‘M25 for high-speed trains’ spanning both Heathrow and Gatwick March 6, 2018 A new proposal for a new high-speed railway passing both Gatwick and Heathrow has been developed to enhance other major infrastructure projects for the south east. Engineering consultancy Expedition today revealed its £10bn plan for HS4Air, which would connect the existing HS1 rail line with the planned HS2 along a route that passes via London's [...]
HS2 chooses Lendlease to develop “a masterplan” for Euston revamp that could lead to 1,700 new homes February 22, 2018 HS2 said today the firm behind the 2012 London Olympic Athletes' Village will lead the massive revamp of Euston in a deal that could fuel the development of up to 1,700 new homes. Lendlease has been appointed the master development partner by the transport secretary and Network Rail, and will work to develop "a masterplan" [...]
Tesco reports gender pay gap of 8.7 per cent saying male workers take more shifts that offer premiums February 21, 2018 Tesco has reported a gender pay gap of 8.7 per cent across its UK retail business after crunching the pay data of more than 225,000 members of staff. It becomes the first of the big supermarkets to report the figures required by government ahead of an April deadline. All firms with more than 250 employees [...]
The risers and fallers of London boroughs ranked on house price growth as wider UK demand remains robust February 19, 2018 Housing demand remains resilient fuelling "cautious optimism" among new sellers in most regions of the UK, according to a new report fromRightmove. Average asking prices were up by 0.8 per cent (£2,414) this month, with all regions but one recording the price of newly-marketed property rising this month. The south west was "a very marginal [...]
New Crossrail 2 delays could jeopardise plans for the £31bn project’s route February 14, 2018 A £31bn plan to build a second Crossrail risks going off track as fresh delays threaten to hinder the intended route for the new railway, with concern over land and property costs around parts of it which aren't safeguarded. With funding and a hybrid bill which would give the green light to a revised Crossrail [...]
Metropolitan Line extension stalemate between mayor Sadiq Khan and government leaves TfL mulling bus scheme alternative February 8, 2018 Transport for London (TfL) is working on alternatives to the Watford Metropolitan Line extension after progress stalled when the mayor and the government could not agree on terms for taking the scheme forward. The extension was intended to go to Watford Junction, diverting Metropolitan line trains to serve the existing Watford High Street and Watford [...]
Ranked: Here are the 20 wealthiest people in cryptocurrency revealed by Forbes’ first ever Crypto Rich List February 7, 2018 Forbes has compiled its first ever Crypto Rich List to rank the 20 wealthiest people in crypto, saying billion-dollar fortunes have been created almost overnight. Top of the list is Ripple founder Chris Larsen, with Forbes saying his net worth came close to $20bn in early January, as a result of owning 5.2bn XRP – [...]
Ford’s Chariot commuter shuttle bus service has just started on four London routes January 30, 2018 Ford's Chariot commuter shuttle bus service has got underway this week, after getting the green light from Transport for London (TfL) on four of the six routes it proposed. In a statement, the car giant said: Chariot’s commuter ride-share service will complement the existing public transport system by offering in-app ride booking for first- and [...]
The Night Tube is coming to the Circle, District, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan Lines – but only after 2023 January 26, 2018 Transport for London (TfL) has confirmed plans to roll out Night Tube services to the Metropolitan, Circle, District and Hammersmith & City Lines once a major upgrade programme is complete in 2023. It also revealed it has spent over £2m in an effort to crack down on additional noise and disturbance from the Night Tube [...]
The £14.8bn Crossrail project faces “increasing cost and schedule pressures” ahead of planned Elizabeth Line launch January 24, 2018 London’s transport commissioner has said the £14.8bn Crossrail project is facing “increasing cost and schedule pressures” with deadlines looming for the new railway, which is planned to open in stages from December. Among board papers published today, a report from Transport for London's commissioner Mike Brown said: Overall the Crossrail project, which is now 90 [...]