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  • Unbearable: Victoria crowned noisiest tube line after receiving most complaints

    August 8, 2022

    The Victoria Line was crowned the noisiest on the Transport for London (TfL) network after it received the highest number of complaints from passengers, drivers and people that live nearby.  Running from Brixton to Walthamstow, the line received 306 complaints since 2016, 108 of which for the section between King’s Cross and Highbury and Islington.  [...]

  • Bus drivers join ‘summer of discontent’ and announce strike for 19 and 20 August

    August 7, 2022

    London bus drivers have joined the UK’s “summer of discontent” and announced a strike for 19 and 20 August following a dispute over salaries. The union Unite said more than 1,600 of its members working for bus operator London United will join the walkout after the company’s parent, RATP Dev Transit, offered a 7.8 pay [...]

  • Electric dreams: Volt founder on the rise and rise of the electric bike 

    August 5, 2022

    Between the oven-like temperatures on the tube, the promise of rail strikes stretching into infinity and the ever-present threat of another airborne pandemic, things are looking up for the e-bike industry. Last year saw a record 22m e-bike sales according to the Confederation of the European Bicycle Industry, a 10 per cent increase on the [...]

  • Exclusive Q&A: Ramboll on hydrogen’s role in the UK energy sector

    August 5, 2022

    City A.M. sits down with John Mullen, UK Energy Market Director at Ramboll to discuss the viability of domestic hydrogen production.

  • UK ahead of EV adoption curve but charging accessibility lags behind

    August 4, 2022

    The UK is currently ahead of the Climate Change Committee’s electric vehicle (EV) adoption curve by more than 100,000 cars. According to figures by Volkswagen Financial Services UK, there were 833,000 EVs in the UK as of March – up 71 per cent on last year’s levels.  At the same time, registrations of battery-electric vehicles [...]

  • Political rivalry will keep Transport for London in eternal financial purgatory

    August 4, 2022

    People who live and work in London know the city would grind to a halt without an efficient public transport network. Almost half of the country’s 22 million public transport journeys undertaken every day are in London. Just a quarter of Londoners use a car to get to work – elsewhere it is 70 per [...]

  • Battery sustainability firm plots overseas growth after snagging approval for lithium storage box

    August 3, 2022

    Battery sustainability firm Technology Minerals has snagged UN-standard approval for its lithium-ion storage boxes and is now looking to scale its new business overseas. The London-headquartered firm’s new business, known as Recyclus, can “now go live” with the new ADR certification, executive chairman Robin Brundle told City A.M. today, which means it can operate across Europe. While [...]

  • ‘Junk science’: London Conservatives dispute validity of research on TfL food ad restrictions

    August 3, 2022

    GLA Conservatives have disputed the validity of an independent research on junk food ad restrictions implemented since 2019 on the Transport for London (TfL) network.  Published yesterday by the University of Sheffield and the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, the study argued that the ban has prevented almost 100,000 cases of obesity. It [...]

  • TfL tells union financial recovery at risk if Tube strikes go ahead

    August 3, 2022

    Transport for London (TfL) has called on the union RMT to cancel the Tube strike on 19 August as walking out will only increase the public body’s financial risks. “I need to be really clear with you, that taking further industrial action at this time will do nothing but undermine our negotiations with government and [...]

  • TfL long-term funding discussions drag on

    August 3, 2022

    Discussions over the long-term funding of Transport for London (TfL) have dragged on, as the latest round of government funding was set to expire today. TfL’s commissioner Andy Byford said the public body was still “in active discussion” with government officials to ensure that the funding proposal made was “fair and deliverable.” “We hope these [...]

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