Eurostar travellers breathe sigh of relief as security guards call off weekend strike STRIKE CALLED OFF Hundreds of travellers will breathe a sigh of relief after Eurostar’s security guards called off this weekend’s strikes. Members of the union RMT contracted by facility manager Mitie were supposed to walk out on 16, 18, 22 and 23 December as part of an ongoing dispute over salaries. But they have now suspended this week’s [...]
Sunak calls on Khan to scrap Ulez expansion to all London boroughs city hall v number 10 Sadiq Khan should “listen to the public” and scrap the planned expansion of the Ultra Low Emission Zone (Ulez) to all of London, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has said. Sunak said during Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs) today that it is the “overwhelming” view of London residents that the levy should not be expanded. Ulez will [...]
Avanti apologises ‘unreservedly’ for poor service over recent months UNACCEPTABLE SERVICE Avanti West Coast has apologised “unreservedly” for providing an unacceptable service to passengers over the past few months. Richard Scott, director of corporate affairs at parent company West Coast Partnership, told a parliamentary committee today the service provided “has not been good enough and I apologise unreservedly for that.” The troubled train operator came under [...]
Solidarity? These rail strikes hit the lowest-paid the hardest December 13, 2022 In primary schools across the world, teachers spend hours pointing out to their students the wonder of the natural world – the way all the pieces fit together to make a whole. Bug-eyed kids stare avidly at the inner workings of an ant’s nest; others might be shown a video of the ways bee colonies [...]
National Highways lifts 900 miles of roadworks planned for Christmas December 13, 2022 National Highways has lifted almost 900 miles of roadworks planned for the Christmas period to help Britons get around. The vast majority of roadworks will be removed from England’s major arteries from 6am on 20 December to 12am on 3 January, leaving 98 per cent of motorways and A-roads free. Transport secretary Mark Harper said [...]
Hapag-Lloyd forecasts small increase in shipping demand towards year’s end December 13, 2022 Shipping giant Hapag-Lloyd has forecast a small and short-lived uptick in demand towards the year’s end. The world’s fifth-largest shipping company saw a decline in demand in September and October as the cost-of-living crisis weakened consumers’ appetite. “I don’t think the market is as weak as it was four or eight weeks ago,” chief executive [...]
Felixstowe: Workers reach deal and accept 8.5 per cent pay increase December 13, 2022 Workers at the port of Felixstowe have finally reached a deal and accepted an 8.5 per cent pay increase for 2023. The port said that over 90 per cent of workers agreed to the rise, which also includes an additional £1,000 lump sum. “We are pleased to have reached an agreement on the 2023 pay [...]
Easyjet’s boss receives £3m package as airline remains in the red December 13, 2022 Easyjet’s boss Johan Lundgren has received a £3m remuneration even though the airline has posted a loss for the third consecutive year. The chief executive received a £1.2m bonus in addition to his £833,000 annual salary as well as shares worth £925,000. A company spokesperson said Lundgren – who has been at the carrier’s helm [...]
RMT’s Mick Lynch accuses government of ‘deliberately obstructing’ strike resolution December 13, 2022 RMT union boss Mick Lynch has accused the government of “deliberately obstructing” a resolution with workers. The railway union general secretary said a latest pay offer from ministers was “entirely unacceptable” as it came in “way below” inflation. Today marks the first day of four days of walk-outs by railway workers this week, with strike [...]
Airports slammed by regulator for being ‘unacceptable’ for disabled travellers – and London Luton is the worst offender December 13, 2022 Airports in the UK are no where near accessible enough for disabled people and passengers with reduced mobility, according to the aviation watchdog. The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) said that despite signs of improvements in recent months, a number of airports in the country have been providing travellers with “unacceptable” levels of service. London Luton [...]