Tube strike February 2016: Unite rejects latest pay deal from TfL in Night Tube dispute February 3, 2016 Unite the union has rejected the latest pay deal offered by Transport for London in the long-standing dispute over pay and working conditions on the proposed Night Tube. The same deal has been accepted by RMT, however, and will be recommended to members. The union, representing 600 Tube engineers and maintenance staff, will continue talks with TfL in an [...]
Black Cab drivers are planning another Uber protest between Trafalgar Square and TfL’s office on Victoria Street February 2, 2016 Black Cab drivers are planning another protest against Transport for London and its regulation of private hire vehicles (PHV), specifically Uber. The demonstration, organised by United Cabbies Group, is scheduled to take place between Trafalgar Square and TfL's home on Victoria Street, will take place on 10 February from 2:30pm to 4pm. "No retreat. No surrender. [...]
TfL Tube strike February 2016: Transport for London bosses warn staff they will lose £500 bonus if they strike February 2, 2016 Tube workers have been issued an ultimatum by Transport for London bosses over the forthcoming strike this weekend: they will lose their £500 bonus if they go ahead with the action. The walkout, over a long-running jobs dispute as TfL pushes ahead with ticket office closures, is due to start at 9pm this Saturday and [...]
How is London going to pay for all that infrastructure? The future success of our vibrant, world class city depends on it. February 2, 2016 £1.3 trillion is not a number you come across often, but when you do it is a figure that is so incomprehensible, you might as well use the term ‘infinite’. However, £1.3 trillion is the sum devised by City Hall for the funding required to meet London’s infrastructure needs by 2050. That’s £37.1bn a year for [...]
London congestion: The capital is heading towards gridlock unless the next mayor takes radical action February 2, 2016 Of all the issues facing the next mayor of London, one of the most pressing is the growing problem of congestion on the city’s roads. London’s roads carry 80 per cent of all passenger journeys and 90 per cent of freight in the capital, yet attract a fraction of the attention given to the Tube and [...]
Genel and Gulf Keystone Petroleum share price: Oil firms rise as KRG boosts confidence February 1, 2016 Shares in London-listed oil firms Genel and Gulf Keystone Petroleum jumped today on the news that they could recoup hundreds of millions of dollars in overdue payments from the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG). Shares in Gulf Keystone rose as much as 43.43 per cent to 17.57p per share this afternoon, while Genel gained as much as 6.75 per cent to 111.55p this [...]
Tube strike 6 to 8 February 2016: New RMT dates to disrupt TfL services over jobs dispute February 1, 2016 Transport union RMT is planning a 48-hour Tube strike beginning this Saturday and running until Monday evening, this time over job cuts on the London Underground. Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union will down tools from 9pm on 6 February and continue until the same time on Monday night over a long-standing dispute regarding [...]
The government has invested £20m to develop driverless car technology February 1, 2016 Say what you like about driverless cars, but the government seems pretty set on making them A Thing: business secretary Sajid Javid has unveiled a £20m fund to help those developing the technology. Eight projects focused on developing technology to create "enhanced communication between vehicles and roadside infrastructure or urban information systems" will share the cash, Javid announced at [...]
London airport expansion: Sir Howard Davies, Sir Martin Sorrell, CBI, London First and others hit back at MPs’ request for more economic analysis of airport options January 31, 2016 Business groups have once again urged the government to push ahead with airport expansion, after an influential group of MPs opened the door to further delays by calling for more economic analysis of the costs and benefits of additional runways. In a letter today to chancellor George Osborne, Treasury Committee chair Andrew Tyrie attacked the [...]
London’s first driverless cars will be trialled this summer as Heathrow’s autonomous “pods” hit the streets of Greenwich January 29, 2016 Forget Google and its Californian experiments – driverless cars are about to come a lot closer to home, after a project announced plans to trial autonomous vehicles in Greenwich this summer. The Gateway project said three British companies – Westfield Sportscars, Heathrow Enterprises and Oxbotica – will work together to develop "pods" based on the ones [...]