Buzzbike completes funding round after e-bike subscription demand soars sevenfold Transport Buzzbike has announced the completion of its latest funding round after it saw a sevenfold rise in demand for its e-bike subscription service.
London connectivity blackouts cost businesses nearly £6bn Telecoms London businesses have lost almost £6bn over the past year due to connectivity outages, new data has revealed.
NATs row: Ryanair launches legal fight against Britain’s air traffic control provider LEGAL Ryanair has launched a lawsuit against Britain’s NATs over the network-wide failure last August which saw thousands of flights grounded
Consumer group demands Virgin Media to improve customer service April 23, 2024 Consumer group Which? has found that Virgin Media was the worst offending telecoms company in terms of customer service.
Fresh train strikes to disrupt commuters in May as drivers walk out again April 22, 2024 Train drivers at 16 rail companies will launch another series of one-day strikes in May, it has been announced.
Heathrow Airport strikes to cause ‘severe disruption’ on May bank holiday weekend April 22, 2024 Strikes at Heathrow airport could see flights delayed and "severe" disruption over the May bank holiday weekend, a union has warned.
Hornby: British model railways maker’s shares tumble as Red Sea delivery delays hit sales April 22, 2024 Hornby, the British manufacturer of iconic model railway sets, has flagged a dip in sales after deliveries were delayed by Red Sea ship attacks.
Mobico: National Express owner’s CFO to depart after ‘regrettable’ accounting issues April 22, 2024 Mobico Group's CFO will depart after accounting issues caused the firm to delay publication of its full-year results twice.
Asda tycoons’ private jets flew to the Caribbean 50 times, data reveals April 22, 2024 The private jets of Asda's billionaire owners, the Issa brothers, flew between London and the Caribbean more than 50 times over a two-and-a-half-year period, City A.M. can reveal.
Political scraps over public or private ownership are a distraction to solving Britain’s railway woes April 22, 2024 Delays, cancellations and strikes - the UK's railways are in a mess. But both parties' solutions for fixing the nation's rail network are flawed, argues Guy Taylor