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  • More strikes: 100,000 civil servants WILL walk out next month after talks with government dubbed ‘total farce’

    January 13, 2023

    A strike by 100,000 civil servants is to go ahead next month after talks with the Government aimed at resolving a bitter dispute over pay, jobs and conditions were dubbed a “total farce”. Cabinet Office Minister Jeremy Quin met with union leaders to discuss growing industrial unrest after weeks of stoppages across the country, including [...]

  • Exclusive: Virgin Media O2’s business chief on the £31bn mega merger that dazzled the City

    January 13, 2023

    As the UK is in the midst of a merciless recession, with the cost-of-living crisis raging, businesses are scrambling to cut costs, maintain market share and find a way to get through the economic misery. The telecoms sector is no exception. Time for City A.M. to catch up with Jo Bertram, managing director of Virgin Media [...]

  • Elizabeth line: No service to the City and the Wharf TODAY as strike goes ahead despite Khan’s attempts to avert it

    January 12, 2023

    No trains will operate on the Elizabeth line today between Paddington and Abbey Wood as staff are walking out over salaries and pensions.  The industrial action will also lead to reduced service on the east and west ends of the line, between Liverpool Street and Shenfield as well as between Paddington, Reading and Heathrow.  Members [...]

  • UK airlines hit back against calls for green taxation

    January 12, 2023

    UK airlines have hit back against reports calling for a fairer taxation of the aviation industry to avoid “spiralling” CO2 emissions this decade. London-based think tank Green Alliance today called on transport secretary Mark Harper to ensure the industry is taxed appropriately. The government’s failure to tax different modes of transport according to their environmental [...]

  • Can British bullishness tackle one of the globe’s biggest climate problems?

    January 11, 2023

    It’s not a myth. Climate change is here and it’s happening — it’s not just happening in David Attenborough documentaries. The effects of climate change are measured and proven — ice caps melting, rainy seasons are getting shorter, vegetation is drying out and dying, more cloud cover, record heat temperatures, the weather is becoming more [...]

  • Sadiq Khan urges government to continue investing in future TfL projects

    January 10, 2023

    The Mayor of London nhas called on the government to continue funding Transport for London’s future projects. Sadiq Khan told City A.M: “The history of London Underground shows that you’ve got to invest now for the future, you can’t stand still,”   “We need government support for further investment in both the underground network and [...]

  • Sadiq Khan says ‘talking is better than walking’ as he urges unions to call off Elizabeth line strike

    January 10, 2023

    Sadiq Khan has urged rail unions to call off their planned strike on the Elizabeth line this week and encouraged them to get back to the negotiating table, saying that “talking is better than walking.” Rail platform workers on the line from unions TSSA and Prospect are set to down tools on Thursday after rejecting [...]

  • The London Underground’s birthday celebrates 160 years of political feuds and delays

    January 10, 2023

    On the birthday of London Underground, Comment & Features Editor Sascha O'Sullivan looks at 160 years of delays and the fights over funding which have dogged the transport network.

  • City A.M.: Thursday’s the new Friday – so we’re going digital only on Friday

    January 9, 2023

    City A.M. is back on the streets of London today after a Christmas and New Year hiatus – and, responding to the new word of work, will now be a ‘digital-only’ publication on Fridays. Since returning to print in September 2021, City A.M. is back to almost 100% of its pre-pandemic circulation levels across the capital and [...]

  • Sunak is right in taking on the unions, but anti-strike laws are no silver bullet

    January 9, 2023

    Strike action doesn’t have to be very extensive to send British society into fits of frightening folk memories of the 1970s. People murmur knowingly about a winter of discontent coming back to haunt us from the past. Real connoisseurs will recall the Army being brought in, ageing Green Goddess fire engines wheeled out to cover [...]

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