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  • RMT vote in favour of station staff strikes on Govia network following planned ticket office closure

    August 16, 2016

    The Rail, Maritime and Transport Union (RMT) announced 70 per cent of members had voted in favour of further strike action on the Govia Thameslink (GTR) network. The total number of people balloted was 407 of which 120 voted against the action with a further six spoilt votes – a sizeable increase in the "no" vote compared to recent votes on industrial action. [...]

  • Indonesian airlines cleared for take off in America after nine-year ban

    August 16, 2016

    Indonesian airlines will be able to take off in America following a nine-year ban after having been cleared by regulators. A safety review by the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said Indonesia had been upgraded to a top-tier safety rating – Category 1 – after nearly 10 years. Airlines must hold a Category 1 rating to be [...]

  • I quit government over Heathrow expansion: This is why I changed my mind

    August 15, 2016

    I resigned as parliamentary private secretary to the minister of state at the Home Office and Treasury in 2009 over government proposals for expansion at Heathrow. The plan was unsympathetic to local residents, it ignored concerns about both environmental and noise pollution, and it didn’t offer enough in the way of increased surface access to [...]

  • Gatwick Airport establishes Growth Board ahead of government’s long-awaited aviation decision

    August 15, 2016

    Gatwick Airport has established a Growth Board (GGB) as it seeks to bolster arguments for a second runway ahead of the government's long-awaited decision on aviation capacity in the south east. Former minister for the Olympics and for London Baroness Tessa Jowell and former minister for transport Steve Norris will co-chair the group, examining the wider economic and [...]

  • London cabbies welcome a review of new Uber rules

    August 15, 2016

    London's black cab drivers expect the Mayor of London to look again at the way the industry is regulated in the capital after arch-rival Uber called on the Mayor of London to do just that. Business groups and entrepreneurs yesterday backed a rethink, calling on Sadiq Khan to review the new rules governing Uber and other minicab firms [...]

  • The roller-coaster ride that is the Southern Rail dispute takes a new turn as talks break down

    August 15, 2016

    Arbitration talks to end the dispute between the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) Union and Southern Rail have broken down. In news that will send shivers down the spines of many of the capital's commuters, the RMT said that Southern had rejected "solid" proposals in relation to the role of guards (or "second persons") on the trains. [...]

  • Letting agents expect the Night Tube will push up rents near stations on the 24-hour service

    August 15, 2016

    Letting agents are predicting there will be rent rises for homes near the tube stations that will be open for 24 hours on weekends as part of London's new Night Tube service. The service will start on the Central and Victoria lines on 19 August, making it easier for people living in places such as Epping and Walthamstow to [...]

  • GTR vows to modernise services as talks with RMT end without agreement

    August 15, 2016

    Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) has vowed to move ahead with its modernisation plans after talks with RMT ended without any agreement. GTR, the parent company of embattled Southern Rail, said it will move forward after talks broke down with the RMT union at Acas. An Acas spokesperson said: "Acas conciliation talks have ended without the sides reaching [...]

  • Mayor of London Sadiq Khan boosts police funding by £3.4m to protect Night Tube travellers

    August 15, 2016

    Around 100 extra police officers will be deployed when the Night Tube launches this weekend, as part of a £3.4m boost in security funding for the new 24-hour services.  The British Transport Police (BTP) officers will patrol trains and all 51 stations on the Central and Victoria lines on Friday and Saturday night, Transport for London (TfL) [...]

  • Budget rail service will link Edinburgh and London

    August 14, 2016  |  City Talk

    A new low-fare train service between Edinburgh and London has been given the green light. The rail regulator ORR has approved FirstGroup's proposal to provide a rival budget rail service on the East Coast Mainline linking Edinburgh and London. The plan is to operate five trains a day in each direction. The service will be [...]

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