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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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  • Heidi Alexander: It would add ‘insult to injury’ if HS2 skips Euston

    September 12, 2019

    It would add ‘insult to injury’ if High Speed Two (HS2) did not stop at Euston, London’s deputy mayor for transport has said.  Read more: Businesses react as HS2’s price tag balloons to £88bn Former shadow cabinet minister Heidi Alexander said communities in London had already experienced “considerable disruption” around Euston, where HS2 is due [...]

  • Heathrow passengers ‘pay higher fares’ thanks to British Airways dominance

    September 12, 2019

    Heathrow passengers could be paying as much as 10 per cent more on fares because they lack an alternative to flying with British Airways, a new study has found. British Airways’ parent company IAG currently operates over half of all take-off and landing slots at Heathrow. The next largest groups are Lufthansa, which controls eight [...]

  • Tube drivers threaten disruption on Jubilee, Central, Northern and Victoria lines over noise levels

    September 11, 2019

    Tube drivers have threatened disruption on four London Underground lines after voting overwhelmingly in favour of industrial action in a dispute over noise levels. Drivers who are members of the RMT rail union voted by over 95 per cent in favour of industrial action in a ballot covering the Jubilee, Central, Northern and Victoria Lines [...]

  • British Airways pilots threaten further strikes unless stalemate is broken

    September 10, 2019

    British Airways pilots are threatening further strike action if the current pay row with the airline is not resolved. The British Airline Pilots’ Association (Balpa) union has called on BA to engage in further talks to avert the planned strike on 27 September. Read more: Shares in British Airways owner IAG bounce as strike enters [...]

  • Belfast High Court to rule on no-deal Brexit challenge on Thursday

    September 10, 2019

    The High Court in Belfast will rule on Thursday whether a no-deal Brexit is lawful after a campaigner lodged a case arguing that it would contravene the Good Friday Agreement. Activist Raymond McCord has argued that the case should be referred to the UK’s highest court, the Supreme Court, which will also hear businesswoman Gina [...]

  • Lords approved HS2 Birmingham-Crewe extension before parliament shutdown

    September 10, 2019

    The House of Lords last night approved the High Speed Two (HS2) extension from Birmingham to Crewe before parliament was suspended for five weeks. The controversial railway, which will link London to the north in stages, is currently subject to an independent review chaired by former HS2 chair Douglas Oakervee and critic Lord Berkeley, which [...]

  • Shares in British Airways owner IAG bounce as strike enters second day

    September 10, 2019

    Shares in British Airways’ parent company IAG are up by more than five per cent this morning as the airline suffers its second day of strike action. Pilots who are members of the British Airline Pilots’ Association (Balpa) are into their second day of industrial action in an ongoing dispute over pay and working conditions. [...]

  • British Airways strikes: Airline boss Alex Cruz blames ‘cynical actions’ of pilots for walkout

    September 9, 2019

    British Airways chief executive Alex Cruz has blamed the “cynical actions” of its pilots’ union for a two-day strike that has left airport terminals empty. BA pilots who are members of the British Airline Pilots’ Association (Balpa) have begun a 48-hour walk-out in a dispute over pay and working conditions. Read more: Nearly all British [...]

  • ‘Tatty and antiquated’: Luton ranked worst large UK airport for fourth year running

    September 9, 2019

    Luton airport has been ranked the worst large airport in the UK for the fourth year running by consumer watchdog Which. Luton managed a 43 per cent customer satisfaction score in a Which survey of 4,499 of its members, who were surveyed about 6,237 airport experiences at UK airports, including passport control and the price [...]

  • Downing Street to ‘test to the limit’ anti no-deal Brexit law

    September 8, 2019

    The scene is set for a dramatic showdown in Westminster next week after the government said it would “test to the limit” the anti no-deal legislation that could become law tomorrow. Boris Johnson has insisted he will never ask Brussels for an extension to the Brexit deadline, putting him at loggerheads with peers and MPs [...]

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