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  • Cheers to that! Square Mile to welcome five new pubs for returning City workers

    December 18, 2023

    Surging use of the London Underground, and the Elizabeth Line in particular, has lifted demand for new hostelries

  • Sadiq Khan appoints ex-Canary Wharf director as deputy mayor for business

    December 18, 2023

    Former Canary Wharf Group director Howard Dawber has joined City Hall as deputy mayor for business.

  • TfL strikes £250m funding deal with government to become ‘financially sustainable’

    December 18, 2023

    TfL strikes deal with government for £250m funding after the network's future finances were left unclear in Autumn Statement

  • Half of Heathrow Express services cancelled as rail chaos also hits Elizabeth Line (again)

    December 11, 2023

    Train passengers on major routes through are being hit by fresh disruption, with Heathrow and the Elizabeth Line impacted. Heathrow Express, which serves the UK’s busiest airport, Heathrow, cancelled half its services on Monday. The operator said this was because of “more trains than usual needing repairs at the same time”. Heathrow Express, Great Western [...]

  • London commuter chaos as spate of rail track faults and Tube issues cause delays

    November 30, 2023

    Rail commuters suffered disruption on Thursday morning as several major routes were disrupted by a series of infrastructure failures. Great Western Railway and Elizabeth line services between London Paddington and Reading were being forced to run at a reduced speed due to a broken rail, which was expected to cause delays throughout the day. The [...]

  • No Eurostar from Amsterdam to London for at least six months

    November 27, 2023

    Eurostar's popular route from Amsterdam to London will shut for around six months next year, Dutch Railways has announced.

  • More than a third of women sexually harassed on train and Tube journeys – BTP

    November 18, 2023

    More than a third of all British women who travel by railway are likely to be assaulted during their commute, new data commissioned by the British Transport Police (BTP) has revealed. BTP data also indicates that most assaults occur during the evening rush hour when trains are packed and busy. Unacceptable behaviour such as leering, [...]

  • Clapham chaos: London commuters over-charged hundreds due to faulty card readers

    November 10, 2023

    It is understood the issues began last Thursday when torrential rain caused flooding, and the issue has now been resolved.

  • Businesses welcome bid to rid London of ‘scourge’ of unlicensed pedicabs

    November 8, 2023

    Businesses and MPs have welcomed the government’s plans to rid the City of the “scourge” of disruptive pedicabs which they say have “fleeced” and “ripped off” Londoners and visitors.

  • Pedicab pandemonium? Unlicensed and unstoppable since 1869

    November 7, 2023

    “This is one of the biggest issues in Westminster,” Nickie Aiken MP told Morning Wire, earnestly, minutes after the King’s announcement today.  It’s not surprising she was excited: the former leader of Westminster City Council has spent a full four years campaigning to remove a loophole on unlicensed pedicabs. Why is this issue so important, [...]

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