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  • Office commuters boost TfL’s cycle hire numbers for September

    October 7, 2021

    Workers returning to the office after the UK Government eased restrictions helped Transport for London’s (TfL) bicycle hire scheme jump to more than a million total hires, registering the highest September in the scheme’s 11 year history. Data from TfL showed that more than 40,000 people used the service every day, with an average of [...]

  • Night Tube decision to be made ‘within weeks’ as pressure to re-launch mounts

    October 7, 2021

    London mayor Sadiq Khan said during his “Speak to Sadiq” segment on British radio LBC that an announcement regarding the reopening of the night Tube will be made soon. Khan, replying to host James O’Brien’s question, said: “I will have an announcement in the next couple of weeks. We’ve been working incredibly hard to bring [...]

  • Showers, haircuts and GP appointments to be offered on revamped London buses

    October 7, 2021

    Haircuts, doctors’ appointments, showers and financial advice will be offered on a number on revamped London buses. Two buses have been repurposed with the aim of providing direct support for more than 3,000 people a year sleeping rough in the capital. The project, by the not-for-profit company Change Please, will provide access to virtual GP [...]

  • Government launches competition to find office for Great British Railways outside London

    October 5, 2021

    As Great British Railways is set to take the reins of the UK railway network, the Department for Transport (DfT) has launched a competition to find a new appropriate headquarters. UK transport secretary Grant Shapps has launched a competition to find the Great British Railways a head office, the new state-owned public body in charge [...]

  • P&O bidding war hots up

    November 1, 2005

    Shares in P&O Ferries surged yesterday as the prospect of a bidding war for the group intensified after it confirmed Dubai Ports World had made a takeover offer. P&O shares rocketed to 425p in early trade and ended the day 30 per cent up at 404p. It is understood UAE government-owned Dubai Ports will face [...]

  • P&O growth slows

    October 26, 2005

    P&O trimmed profits expectations from its ports business yesterday, blaming a slowdown in consumer spending. The group said it was seeing slower volume growth of its container business across British terminals as it cut £3-£4m off its August guidance of full year pre-tax profits of £177m. Shares closed down 3.4 per cent at 302.5p. P&O, [...]

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