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  • Drivers are greedy and lazy, but Sadiq Khan is also to blame for Tube strikes

    April 21, 2026

    Who can blame Tube drivers for demanding more money for less work when Sadiq Khan has proved he’ll always cave to their demands, says Alys Denby If you’re reading this on an agonising commute, perhaps having queued for hours to cram yourself between strangers’ armpits, you don’t need to be told how disruptive Tube strikes [...]

  • British Airways, Easyjet shares soar as Iran ceasefire brings relief for airlines

    April 8, 2026

    Airline stocks have soared following President Trump’s announcement of a ceasefire with Iran, offering cautious relief to fears flights could be grounded in weeks. Shares in British Airways owner IAG soared by more than 10 per cent on Tuesday’s market open, as the FTSE 100 firm was followed by WizzAir and Easyjet who also made [...]

  • Genesis Electrified G80 review: Best experienced from the back seat

    March 23, 2026

    For the uninitiated, Genesis is Hyundai’s luxury brand, similar in ethos to how Toyota created Lexus. First launched in 2015, Genesis has found considerable success in its native South Korea, along with the United States and Canada.  As anyone who has witnessed the meteoric rise of Hyundai and its sister brand Kia will know, this [...]

  • Hospitality sector braces for ‘devastating’ tube strikes

    March 12, 2026

    London’s hospitality sector could face “devastating” disruption from upcoming tube strikes, sector leaders have warned.  Members of the RMT union, which represents London Underground staff, will strike over 12 days between March and May, and hospitality intelligence firm Access Hospitality has warned sector bosses to prepare now to protect their revenue. The last set of [...]

  • London cable car proves Britain can still get infrastructure right – sometimes

    March 3, 2026

    A proposed floating park in the Royal Docks finally proves the value – and vision – of the London Cable Car, argues James Ford Here is a question you probably rarely ask yourself: what is your favourite bit of transport infrastructure in the capital? Is it the Regent Street Monorail? Maybe you prefer travelling between [...]

  • ‘Attention, please’: Rachel Reeves hails rail fare freeze over Liverpool Street tannoy

    March 2, 2026

    Commuters arriving into Liverpool Street station have been serenaded by the Chancellor’s voice today.  Rachel Reeves has taken over the key City transport artery to share the news of a freeze to rail fares – the first in 30 years.  In a message read out over the tannoy periodically throughout Monday, Reeves opens with: “Testing, [...]

  • Bertone Runabout: A retro roadster inspired by a 1969 concept car

    February 13, 2026

    International motor shows, once the epicentre of new car launches, have struggled to recover from the financial blows dealt by Covid. However, the annual Retromobile show in Paris has defied this trend by looking to the past, with a focus on classic cars and restomods.  For legendary Italian design studio Bertone, Retromobile provided a natural [...]

  • Lime policy chief: Retime traffic lights to make London cyclists safer

    February 4, 2026

    London should follow Copengahen and Amsterdam by retiming traffic lights to reward safe cyclists, writes Lime policy director Hal Stevenson.

  • HS2 tunnel into Euston must deliver ‘credible plan’ for regeneration

    January 27, 2026

    With tunnelling finally underway for the HS2 link between London Euston and Old Oak Common, a business group has called for a “credible plan” for regeneration of the area around the Central London transport artery.  Business LDN has said that whilst the beginning of the tunnelling is “a significant milestone and a timely reminder of [...]

  • London ranked world’s slowest capital city

    January 21, 2026

    The average driver in London spent more than five days in rush hour traffic last year, with the capital ranking the worst in the world for travel time.  Tomtom found that the average motorist spent 136 hours in traffic last year, as London led its ranking of the worst global capital city for slow traffic [...]

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