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  • Travel chaos on South West Trains expected to continue until 3.30pm after person hit by train near Raynes Park

    July 21, 2015

    Update: The man who was hit by a train at Raynes Park station, near Wimbledon, has been pronounced dead at the scene.    British Transport Police attended the scene alongside London Ambulance Service at around 6:45am this morning. Officers are now trying to establish the man's identity.    Raynes Park has reopened but South West [...]

  • TfL Tube strike: Talks over Night Tube action hit the buffers after RMT complains of serious breaches of safety

    July 20, 2015

    Crunch talks between trade unions and London Underground have ground to a halt, with just two weeks left to avert a second mass walk-out of the summer.   Unions had been due to resume talks this morning, yet the RMT shelved the negotiations after complaining of “serious breaches of safety protocols” on the Tube over [...]

  • From Sir Mike Rake, John Dixon and Martin Wheatley’s shock departures to Apple Pay: Here’s what got us talking this week

    July 17, 2015

    There was some golf. There was cheese (with our burgers) in London. And throughout the country's railway stations, there was a quiz that got us scratching our heads.    Here's what got us talking this week 1. The City was overrun with ejecting chairs   Fresh from Antony Jenkins' sacking last week, this week it was the [...]

  • English devolution is go: Cornwall is first county to receive powers over employment, transport, business support, energy, health and social care

    July 17, 2015

    Put down your pasty. Cornwall has become the first UK county to gain historic new powers under the government's push to give more power to local authorities.  The county will now have more control over a host of key areas including employment and skills, transport, business support, energy, health and social care, public estate and [...]

  • Why London must retain its lead as the world’s number one retail destination

    July 16, 2015

    One thing underpins Britain’s economic recovery more than anything else: the resilience and potential of London’s economy. While the capital’s financial sector was first to feel the pain nearly a decade ago, London has also led the UK’s economic fightback – attracting global investment, growing employment and pushing up living standards. We are the world’s [...]

  • Apple Pay: How does it work and is it any quicker? A guide for the new contactless payment system

    July 15, 2015

    Apple Pay has finally arrived in the UK. Well, sort of. If you have the right iPhone and the right bank and you shop in the right place and if the sun is shining at just the right angle – then you can use Apple Pay (okay, we made the bit about the sun up). [...]

  • 5 the war on cash

    July 15, 2015

    Transport With apps like Uber, cashless buses and contactless payments on the Tube, public transport is practically a note-free zone already. The London Underground has had NFC technology since the introduction of the Oyster card, which means it’s Apple Pay ready. Retail Many high street retailers have jumped onto the contactless bandwagon in recent years, [...]

  • TfL Tube strike: TSSA joins RMT, Aslef and Unite in striking on 5 August over Night Tube dispute after talks collapse today

    July 15, 2015

    A fourth union has said it will join its sister organisations in striking after talks over the increasingly controversial Night Tube collapsed today.    Workers for TSSA, the Transport Salaried Staffs’ Association, will walk out on 5 August along with RMT, Aslef and Unite the the union.    TSSA's general secretary Manuel Cortes accused LU [...]

  • New TfL Tube strike chaos looms: Unions on collision course with Tories as government set to unveil tough curbs

    July 14, 2015

    Unions preparing for battle with the government over new anti-strike rules have ratcheted up the heat with the threat of another Tube strike.   Ahead of the introduction today of the Trade Union Bill – aimed at severely limiting strike action – the Rail, Maritime and Transport Union (RMT) yesterday said it would join the [...]

  • TfL Tube strike: RMT joins sister union Aslef in yet more action over Night Tube on 5th August

    July 14, 2015

    A second London Underground strike over the Night Tube is looking ever more likely, after the major transport union RMT confirmed today it was taking part.    Drivers union Aslef yesterday said it was planning a new 24-hour strike for 5th August, later backed by Unite the union. Workers have voted for action over ongoing [...]

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