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  • Couple facing deportation to Cameroon released after campaign by writersLeading writers condemned home secretary's decision to deport playwright Lydia Besong and her husbandA couple facing imminent deportation to Cameroon have been unexpectedly released from detention this week after a campaign by leading writers to halt their removal from the UK.A week ago, leading writers and barristers wrote to the home secretary, Theresa May, to condemn the UK Border Agency's decision to deport Lydia Besong, a playwright, and her husband, Bernard Batey.The former children's laureate, Michael Morpurgo, Monica Ali, Hanif Kureshi, Alan Ayckbourn, Nick Hornby and Helena Kennedy si...
  • Couple facing deportation to Cameroon released after campaign by writersLeading writers condemned home secretary's decision to deport playwright Lydia Besong and her husbandA couple facing imminent deportation to Cameroon have been unexpectedly released from detention this week after a campaign by leading writers to halt their removal from the UK.A week ago, leading writers and barristers wrote to the home secretary, Theresa May, to condemn the UK Border Agency's decision to deport Lydia Besong, a playwright, and her husband, Bernard Batey.The former children's laureate, Michael Morpurgo, Monica Ali, Hanif Kureshi, Alan Ayckbourn, Nick Hornby and Helena Kennedy si...
  • Costa Concordia passengers offered compensation settlementCosta Cruises has offered compensation to passengers from the Italian disaster as its US parent company faces legal actionCosta Cruises has offered to pay 11,000 euros ($14,500) in compensation to each of the more than 3,000 passengers aboard the ship that capsized near the island of Giglio two weeks ago, Italian consumer groups said on Friday.The offer, negotiated by the consumer groups, is an attempt by Costa Cruises to limit the legal fallout of the accident.Each passenger would also receive a refund on the cruise and costs of their return home. The offer applies to all passengers, whether ...

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  • Country diary: HS2 or more car chaosThe Prime Minister's stepfather-in-law, the 4th Viscount Astor, has has been accused of knifing his stepson-in-law in the back by writing a piece for the Spectator setting out his opposition to the proposed high-speed train link between London and Birmingham.
  • Olympic Games will hit transport and energy projectsThe Olympics will disrupt key industry, energy and transport projects for up to six months as construction firms are told to down tools and over-sized equipment is prevented from moving around the country by road.

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  • Transport bosses urge MPs to reject bus pass means test for pensioners Transport chiefs in Greater Manchester will write to MPs calling on them to oppose plans to means test pensioners before giving them free bus passes. It comes after deputy prime minister Nick Clegg said better-off elderly people should make a ˜sacrifice™ to help the government balance its books.

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  • Offices created for rail station revampTEMPORARY office space is being created on land opposite Peterborough train station for rail staff who will be displaced by an ongoing £2.5 million revamp.

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  • One last push to defeat the link roadDerrick Coffee from the Hastings Alliance writes about the best chance in a decade to defeat a damaging road proposal on the south coast. read more

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  • Invensys Rail wins major contract in TurkeyTurkish State Railways has awarded Invesys Rail and its Turkish joint venture company Fermak, a €76m signalling contract. The contract consists of installing ERTMS signalling and communications systems on a 310km line stretching from Bandirma to Menemen. Invensys Rail will also install automatic train stop equipment, GSM-R voice and data communications and a Central Traffic [...]
  • DfT issue invitation to tender for the West Coast rail franchiseAn invitation to tender for the West Coast franchise has been issued by the Department for Transport. Although the successful bidder will have to provide principal first and last trains, along with a minimum number of station stops per week, they will also be given, from December 2013, the freedom to vary timetables on individual [...]
  • Major UK Rail companies sign up to the Network Rail Fair Payment CharterThe charter, which has been signed by the biggest construction and engineering companies in the rail industry, is aimed at increasing liquidity through the rail supply chain as Network rail spend £7bn on renewals over the next two years. Network Rail will reduce its own payment terms from 56 to 21 days and asks its [...]
  • Tram extension for NottinghamNottingham™s tram network is set to double in size with a similar boost to the tram fleet after funding was agreed. Work on the five mile extension to Clifton and the six mile route to Beeston starts soon. The new services should be running by 2014. Tramlink Nottingham has taken over the running of the [...]
  • RMT secures Olympics pay deal for DLRThe RMT said it has ‘secured a ground breaking’ pay deal for the Olympics on the Docklands Light Railway. The ‘deal’ is worth £2,500 per staff member and includes an attendance bonus of £900 and guaranteed overtime payments. RMT General Secretary Bob Crow said “This is a truly groundbreaking deal raising the bar in the [...]
  • ˜Urgent action™ needed to control rail cable theftA group of MPs have said anyone trying to sell scrap metal should have to prove their identity. The MPs want ‘urgent action’ to be taken on scrap dealers buying stolen metal in a bid to cut theft from the rail network. In a report, the Transport Select Committee said the government needed to test the [...]

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