Wahaca has now reopened all nine restaurants – including six in London – it shut after a suspected norovirus outbreak November 8, 2016 Wahaca has confirmed all the restaurants it been closed after a suspected norovirus outbreak have now been reopened. The restaurant said in a statement: "We are pleased to confirm that the final of our previously affected London restaurants is open and trading from lunchtime today, Tuesday 8 November. We continue to monitor the situation carefully and, as ever, [...]
Airbus faces a race to meet jet delivery target for 2016 November 8, 2016 The clock is ticking on Airbus meeting its order target for the year. It's just released its updated orders for 2016 and the race is on. Taking the month's bookings and cancellations into account, Airbus net orders for 2016 came to 395 aircraft through to 31 October. It sold 19 aircraft for the month, bringing new [...]
Ford’s investing £157m in a new technology centre in India November 8, 2016 Ford's investing 13bn rupees (£157m) in a new technology and business centre in India over the next five years. The car giant said the development, in the Indian city of Chennai, was to develop new products, design mobility solutions and provide business services. In a statement, Ford said it will create 3,000 jobs while 9,000 people [...]
Nicola Sturgeon has confirmed the Scottish government will intervene in the appeal over Article 50 case November 8, 2016 This is getting interesting. The Scottish government is now attempting to intervene in the UK government's appeal to the Supreme Court over the triggering of Article 50. The High Court ruled last week that MPs must vote on whether the UK can start the process of leaving the EU and the government confirmed it would [...]
Toyota profits driven off track by strong yen but it lifts full-year forecast after cost-cutting November 8, 2016 Toyota looks to have set its sights on long-range electric cars for 2020, and in its latest results, the car firm dropped a heavy hint that's the direction it's going in. But first, it needs to fend off a strong yen that's impacting profit. The figures For the July-September period operating profit fell 43 per cent to [...]
DfT will publish rail franchises’ performance against benchmarks after Southern chaos November 8, 2016 The department for transport (DfT) has said it now intends to publish actual performance against the contractual benchmarks for each rail franchise. Performance figures against contractual obligations will be published for every franchise every four weeks to provide frequent updates on performance to "give commuters real insight into the quality of the service they pay [...]
Great Western electrification delayed across four routes including Oxford to Didcot Parkway November 8, 2016 Part of the £2.8bn project to electrify the Great Western route has been delayed, rail minister Paul Maynard has confirmed. In a written statement to Parliament to provide an update on rail investment for the Great Western route, Maynard said part of the project had been "deferred". Four electrification routes have been deferred: Between Oxford [...]
Do you want the “worst job in Ireland”? Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary’s after an assistant November 8, 2016 Renowned for his outspokenness, Ryanair chief executive Michael O'Leary, may not be the easiest boss to work for. Well, so says a job advertisement searching for an assistant to the Ryanair boss. Described as "worst job in Ireland?????", essential attributes include a thick skin, "saint-like" patience and ability to "operate without sleep or contact with [...]
Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary predicts airline fares will fall up to 15 per cent this winter November 8, 2016 Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary has predicted that air fares will fall by as much as 15 per cent over the winter, as airlines compete to win passengers in a slow economy. O'Leary said there would be "extraordinary fare declines" over the year, after reporting results for the first half of the year. The budget airline's [...]
DfT says the requirement for driver-only operated trains wasn’t consulted on before the letting of Southern Rail franchise November 7, 2016 The department for transport (DfT) has confirmed the requirement for driver-only operated (DOO) trains was not consulted on prior to the letting of the Southern Rail franchise. Facing a grilling by the transport select committee as it met to discuss the subject of rail franchising, Peter Wilkinson, managing director of passenger services at the DfT [...]