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By: Stefan Boscia

Stefan Boscia is CityAM's political correspondent.

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  • A look back at Mel Stride’s parliamentary career

    October 23, 2019

    The new chair of the Treasury Select Committee is no stranger to the hallowed halls of 1 Horse Guards Road. Mel Stride was formerly a treasury minister for two years under ex-prime minister Theresa May. Read more: Mel Stride unveiled as new Treasury Select Committee chair The former Oxford Union president is best remembered during [...]

  • Former Thomas Cook boss says she was forced out over digital direction

    October 23, 2019

    A former Thomas Cook chief executive has said disagreements with the company’s chairman over the future of the company led to her effective dismissal in 2014. Harriet Green told the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee today she was “incredibly sad” when she was pushed out by former chairman Frank Meysman after three years in [...]

  • ‘Unhappy’ deputy mayors look for Westminster move

    October 23, 2019

    Two deputy mayors of London are seeking a move to parliament amidst claims the pair are unhappy with how Sadiq Khan runs City Hall. Deputy mayor for business Rajesh Agrawal and deputy mayor for housing James Murray have both been shortlisted to represent Labour in Ealing North at the next general election. Read more: Fintech boss [...]

  • Boeing’s profits slump 51 per cent after 737 Max ban

    October 23, 2019

    Boeing expects its 737 Max will return to the skies before the new year it said today, after revealing net earnings slumped 57 per cent in its third quarter. Boeing attributed the fall in sales to the ban of the aircraft and a subsequent decline in sales. Read more: Boeing regrets leaked 737 Max Whatsapp [...]

  • Hays Travel paid just £6m for 555 Thomas Cook stores

    October 23, 2019

    Hays Travel paid just £6m for Thomas Cook’s 555 high street stores after the firm’s collapse. Hays bought the stores from the government’s Insolvency Service earlier this month, while also offering jobs to 2,000 former Thomas Cook employees. Read more Hays Travel buys 555 Thomas Cook stores Dean Beale, from the Insolvency Service, told MPs [...]

  • Back to the future: London unveils first fully electric taxi since… 1897

    October 23, 2019

    A completely electric taxi hit London’s roads today, although the first fully electric vehicle came to the capital more than 100 years ago. The zero emissions Dynamo Taxi, made from a converted Nissan e-NV200 Evalia MPV, was unveiled as a part of the International Clean Air Conference at City Hall. Read more: Electric taxi cab [...]

  • Sadiq Khan sees internal poll rating boost

    October 22, 2019

    Sadiq Khan has received a boost in satisfaction ratings from the latest internal City Hall polling. Read more: Sadiq Khan fires warning shot at Corbyn over Brexit neutrality CityAM understands that yet-to-be-released polling from the Greater London Authority shows the mayor of London has a satisfaction rating of +4. This is a boost from [...]

  • Ulez charge drastically cuts London’s air pollution

    October 22, 2019

    London’s pollution charges have significantly decreased levels of toxic gas emitted by vehicles, according to new figures. Mayor of London Sadiq Khan first introduced the Toxicity Charge in October 2017, which forced drivers of older diesel and petrol cars to pay £10 a day to drive in parts of London. Read more: Ulez should include [...]

  • Crossrail at risk of facing further delays

    October 22, 2019

    Crossrail is increasingly likely to face further cost blowouts and delays, according to a new report. The £15.9bn underground rail line was due to open in December 2018, but now has a target date of between October 2020 and March 2021. Read more: Crossrail to renegotiate pay with Bechtel However, a new report from Jacobs [...]

  • Extinction Rebellion patron buys stake in Heathrow Airport

    October 20, 2019

    A billionaire backer of Extinction Rebellion has been revealed to have a stake in Heathrow Airport. Sir Chrisopher Hohn has clandestinely built a 4 per cent stake in Heathrow parent company Ferrovial worth €730m (£630m), according to the Sunday Telegraph. Read more: Ferrovial makes bid to take trio of Britain’s regional airports It was reported [...]

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