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By: Alexandra Rogers

Reporter at CityAM covering City politics, transport and law. Get in touch: [email protected]

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  • DLR delays: Line suspended following signal failure

    September 18, 2018

    The DLR has been suspended following a signalling failure this morning. The line was running with severe delays this morning following the failure, with no service from Tower Gateway to Shadwell, and between Westferry/ Poplar and Canary Wharf. However, the entire line has since been suspended. Transport for London (TfL) said engineers were on site to fix the [...]

  • DLR delays: Line suspended following signal failure

    September 18, 2018

    The DLR has been suspended following a signalling failure this morning. The line was running with severe delays this morning following the failure, with no service from Tower Gateway to Shadwell, and between Westferry/ Poplar and Canary Wharf. However, the entire line has since been suspended. Transport for London (TfL) said engineers were on site to fix the [...]

  • Honda Europe presses for frictionless trading post-Brexit but vows to keep Swindon plant

    September 18, 2018

    Honda Europe today said a no-deal Brexit would hurt its competitiveness at its plant in Swindon, but that it has no plans to relocate from the UK. Speaking to Radio 5 Live, senior vice president of Honda Europe, Ian Howells, said: "Really it hasn't come up that we would actually have to look at putting Swindon [...]

  • Honda Europe presses for frictionless trading post-Brexit but vows to keep Swindon plant

    September 18, 2018

    Honda Europe today said a no-deal Brexit would hurt its competitiveness at its plant in Swindon, but that it has no plans to relocate from the UK. Speaking to Radio 5 Live, senior vice president of Honda Europe, Ian Howells, said: "Really it hasn't come up that we would actually have to look at putting Swindon [...]

  • Former Barclays trader Jay Merchant jailed for Libor rigging deported to India

    September 18, 2018

    One of the first bankers jailed for Libor rigging has been deported to India, CityAM can reveal. Indian-born Jay Merchant was the most senior of a group of Barclays bankers sentenced for manipulating the benchmark – used to set borrowing rates for trillions worth of loans and derivatives – following an 11-week trial at Southwark [...]

  • Former Barclays trader Jay Merchant jailed for Libor rigging deported to India

    September 18, 2018

    One of the first bankers jailed for Libor rigging has been deported to India, CityAM can reveal. Indian-born Jay Merchant was the most senior of a group of Barclays bankers sentenced for manipulating the benchmark – used to set borrowing rates for trillions worth of loans and derivatives – following an 11-week trial at Southwark [...]

  • Amazon launches investigation into claims employees accept bribes for leaked data

    September 17, 2018

    Online retailer Amazon is to conduct an investigation into claims that some of its employees have been accepting bribes for exchanging confidential sales data. The Wall Street Journal reported that employees are allegedly selling information on sales and searches to independent merchants using its platform, as well as deleting negative reviews, with the aim of [...]

  • Amazon launches investigation into claims employees accept bribes for leaked data

    September 17, 2018

    Online retailer Amazon is to conduct an investigation into claims that some of its employees have been accepting bribes for exchanging confidential sales data. The Wall Street Journal reported that employees are allegedly selling information on sales and searches to independent merchants using its platform, as well as deleting negative reviews, with the aim of [...]

  • Severe delays hit Northern Line commuters as Kennington works finally come to a close

    September 17, 2018

    Severe delays are running on the Northern Line this morning between Kennington and High Barnet via the Charing Cross branch because of a faulty train. Passengers have been advised to use alternative routes to avoid the delays. Transport for London (TfL) said tickets would be accepted on buses. https://twitter.com/northernline/status/1041586086210928640 https://twitter.com/katbrownblonde/status/1041591617378045952 This morning's delays come as TfL announced that [...]

  • Severe delays hit Northern Line commuters as Kennington works finally come to a close

    September 17, 2018

    Severe delays are running on the Northern Line this morning between Kennington and High Barnet via the Charing Cross branch because of a faulty train. Passengers have been advised to use alternative routes to avoid the delays. Transport for London (TfL) said tickets would be accepted on buses. https://twitter.com/northernline/status/1041586086210928640 https://twitter.com/katbrownblonde/status/1041591617378045952 This morning's delays come as TfL announced that [...]

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