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  • London Underground strikes called off after ‘significantly improved’ pay offer

    November 1, 2024

    A planned strike by drivers on the London Underground has been called off after what the RMT union has described as a “significantly improved offer” was proposed by bosses. Drivers had been due to walk out from this evening in a row over pay following a vote last month. At the time, the RMT branded [...]

  • Autumn Budget 2024: Train fares and price of railcards to rise

    October 30, 2024

    The price of a train fare in England is to rise by up to 4.6 per cent in 2025, it has been announced. A Budget document published by the Treasury also revealed that the price of most railcards will also increase by £5. The increase in fares is one percentage point above July’s Retail Prices [...]

  • Autumn Budget 2024: Major HS2 and train route updates unveiled

    October 30, 2024

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves has revealed in her first Budget that the Transpennine upgrade to connect York, Leeds, Huddersfield and Manchester will be secured under the new Labour government. Reeves said the money would deliver “fully electric local and regional services between Manchester and Stalybridge by the end of this year, with a further electrification of [...]

  • Autumn Budget 2024: Fuel duty frozen as hike would be the ‘wrong choice’

    October 30, 2024

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves has declared a rise in fuel duty in 2025 would be the “wrong choice” as she pledged to continue the freeze and maintain the temporary 5p cut for another year. In her first Budget, Reeves told MPs that to retain the 5p cut and freeze fuel duty again would cost more than [...]

  • Aston Martin slashes loss by over £100m

    October 30, 2024

    Aston Martin slashed its pre-tax loss by 90 per cent during its latest financial period after being boosted by a rise in its wholesale volumes. The Warwickshire-headquartered luxury car maker has reported a pre-tax loss of £12.2m for its third quarter, down from the £117.6m loss it posted during the same three-month period in 2022. [...]

  • Jaguar Land Rover: Drivers using plug-in hybrids as ‘stepping stone’ towards electric cars

    October 30, 2024

    Jaguar Land Rover has revealed a sharp rise in the sales of its plug-in hybrid models (PHEV) as its customers use them as a ‘stepping stone’ towards battery electric vehicles (BEV). The automotive giant has reported a 59 per cent rise in PHEV sales during the first half of its financial year compared to the [...]

  • How Network Rail is planning to stop the ‘Euston rush’

    October 29, 2024

    A plan to reduce the number of passengers rushing to platforms at Euston station in London has been revealed by Network Rail. The Government-owned company is to allow passengers travelling on around 40 per cent of Avanti West Coast services from the London station to board trains 20 minutes before departure. Network Rail said this [...]

  • Prestige oil spill: Insurer London P&I Club faces French and Spanish states in English court

    October 28, 2024

    Insurer London P&I Club is facing both the French State and the Kingdom of Spain in a London court on Tuesday in a legal battle that stems over 20 years

  • Volkswagen Finance fined by FCA for unfairly treating vulnerable customers

    October 21, 2024

    The City regulator has fined Volkswagen's UK financial services arm £5.4m for its unfair treatment of customers in financial difficulty, which it said may have caused them harm.

  • Ministers to oversee HS2 amid warnings of ‘dire delivery failure’

    October 20, 2024

    Ministers will oversee work on HS2, the government has announced, as the transport secretary warned costs had spiralled out of control. Louise Haigh has announced urgent action to bring the cost and delivery of the high speed route from London to Birmingham back under control. It comes as the Sunday Times revealed leaked documents marked [...]

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