Donald Trump stomps all over Mike Pence’s attempts to soften his claims that the US election is rigged October 16, 2016 Donald Trump is probably giving his running mate Mike Pence quite the headache. Pence had been trying to dampen Trump's latest incendiary comments about a "rigged" election, saying Trump was just referring to media bias, and emphasising they would "absolutely accept the result of the election". Read more: In quotes: The most shocking moments from [...]
Indian Prime Minister threatens to fracture Brics summit calling Pakistan ‘mothership of terrorism’ October 16, 2016 India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi called Pakistan the “mothership of terrorism” at a Brics summit today, highlighting tensions within the group. Member China is a close ally of India’s neighbour and rival. At several events over the weekend, Modi made comments emphasising the need for tough global action against Pakistan-based terror groups carrying out attacks [...]
Cosmetics giant Coty confirms GHD takeover October 16, 2016 American cosmetics giant Coty has announced a £420m takeover of British-based hair products manufacturer GHD. Coty – whose brand portfolio spans Rimmel, CoverGirl and OPI – said that GHD's high-performance lines of hair straighteners, hairdryers, curlers and other appliances would "further strengthen" its position in the professional hair category. Coty's chief executive Camillo Pane said: "Not only do [...]
Airport expansion go-ahead could coincide with the general election October 13, 2016 The government is set to decide on airport expansion in the south east next week, as legal experts warn that a lengthy process means consent is not likely to come before 2020 – an election year. Kevin Gibbs, planning partner at Bond Dickinson who has advised on airport expansion since the government’s 2003 whitepaper, The [...]
Luton Airport hits the 14 million passenger mark October 13, 2016 Luton Airport has reached another milestone – 14 million passengers have flown through the airport in the past 12 months. September marked its 30th consecutive month of passenger growth. There was a 15.6 per cent increase compared with the same period last year. In total a record 1.4m passengers chose to fly from London Luton Airport (LLA) [...]
Don’t pass Heathrow’s third runway costs onto customers, warns British Airways boss October 13, 2016 As speculation grows over the government's anticipated airport expansion decision next week, British Airways has said it would be "totally unacceptable" for carriers and passengers to bear the cost of construction. Alex Cruz, chief executive of BA, told the British Air Transport Association that while a third runway at Heathrow Airport was "overwhelmingly" the obvious choice, [...]
Create an engineering legacy for the UK, Chris Grayling tells HS2’s international bidders October 13, 2016 The UK's biggest infrastructure bidding frenzy starts today – with firms competing for seven packages of civil engineering work to build the first phase of HS2. Nine international consortia are submitting final bids to win nearly £9bn of contracts, and yesterday, Chris Grayling warned that only those who convince they will invest in a legacy of [...]
Infrastructure delays cost the UK £48,000 a minute October 13, 2016 The nation is being held back by infrastructure delays – and they're proving costly. A one-month delay in the transport infrastructure pipeline means the UK economy will miss out on around £2bn of investment-related GDP over the next five years – equivalent to £48,425 for each minute of delay. That’s according to research by the Centre [...]
London Chamber of Commerce warns a “dramatic rethink” is needed on London traffic October 12, 2016 The London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has said a “dramatic rethink” is needed when it comes to London traffic and how it’s managed. It has made recommendations in a submission to the London Assembly's Transport Committee congestion investigation, noting the capital was fast approaching "mega-city status". It also warned congestion measures previously introduced – such as [...]
Face-to-face talks between Southern Rail and RMT break down October 12, 2016 Talks aimed at resolving the ongoing dispute over the role of guards on Southern Rail have broken down without agreement, the Rail and Maritime Transport (RMT) union said. RMT general secretary Mick Cash said Southern Rail boss Charles Horton was "refusing to stick by the assurances he gave to the media yesterday that he can 'absolutely' guarantee a [...]