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Dover port boss says clock is ticking on new UK customs system
Britain has 11 months to roll out new customs systems across the country to prevent border checks blocking its biggest trade arteries when it fully leaves the European Union, the head of the Port of Dover said on Friday.
Child reporter gets answer from Boris Johnson over HS2
Boris Johnson has said "in a hole the size of HS2, the only thing to do is keep digging" - in the clearest signal yet that the controversial rail scheme will go ahead.
Second northern train firm faces losing franchise over poor services
A TRAIN operator which provides 30 million passenger journeys a year across the North and Scotland has been warned unless it improves its appalling performance it could lose its franchise.
First glimpse of more major changes planned for Leeds train station
The bold plans have been outlined for the first time - but one councillor thinks it will cause "chaos"
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BBC News
- Aston Martin: F1 billionaire owner leads rescue dealRacing Point F1 team co-owner Lawrence Stroll's consortium will inject emergency cash into the carmaker.
- Airbus to pay SFO ā¬1bn in corruption settlementThe payment is part of a ā¬3.6bn deal involving authorities in the UK, France and the US.
- HS2: Johnson drops 'keep digging' hint over future of projectThe PM says the mammoth rail project is in a
Financial Times
- The secretive hedge fund boss at the controls of FlybeCyrus Capitalās Lucien Farrell needs government support to keep carrier airborne
- Airbus ran āmassiveā bribery scheme to win ordersEuropean aerospace group to pay ā¬3.6bn in penalties to regulators in France, UK and US
- Sleeper trains can drive cleaner business travelServices have several advantages for business travellers over flying
- Johnson vows to ākeep diggingā with HS2 green lightPrime minister lambasts āhopelessā and āprofligateā management of rail project
The Guardian
- Airbus to pay record Ā£3bn in fines for 'endemic' corruptionUK court sanctions fines after firm admits using agents across world to bribe officials to land high-value contractsAirbus, Europeās largest aerospace multinational, is to pay a record Ā£3bn in penalties after admitting it had paid huge bribes on an āendemicā basis to land contracts in 20 countries.Anti-corruption investigators hailed the result as the largest ever corporate fine for bribery in the world after judges declared that the corruption was āgrave, pervasive and perniciousā. Continue reading...
- Boris Johnson hints at desire for HS2 to go aheadPrime minister tells 10-year-old interviewer āthe only thing to do is keep diggingāBoris Johnson may have given his strongest hint yet that he intends for HS2 to go ahead after telling a 10-year-old interviewer that the way forward was to ākeep diggingā.His comment came as he was quizzed as part of a childrenās news programme for Sky. Continue reading...
Reuters News
- Dover port boss says clock is ticking on new UK customs systemBritain has 11 months to roll out new customs systems across the country to prevent border checks blocking its biggest trade arteries when it fully leaves the European Union, the head of the Port of Dover said on Friday.
- Last train to Europe: all aboard the Eurostar as Britain bids goodbyeOn the last train to Europe before Britain left the EU on Friday evening, passengers leaving London expressed sorrow, optimism and anger, reflecting the emotions of a nation conflicted ahead its great leap into the unknown.
City AM
- Airbus agrees to pay record ā¬991m UK fine in ā¬3.6bn global bribery settlementA London court today approved a record ā¬991m (Ā£833m) fine for Airbus in exchange for suspending the prosecution of alleged [...] The post Airbus agrees to pay record ā¬991m UK fine in ā¬3.6bn global bribery settlement appeared first on CityAM.
Sky News
- Child reporter gets answer from Boris Johnson over HS2Boris Johnson has said "in a hole the size of HS2, the only thing to do is keep digging" - in the clearest signal yet that the controversial rail scheme will go ahead.
Birmingham Post
- Singapore's new railway is a Scunthorpe steel success storyNew cross-island rail line's first phase opening as decade-long project hits major milestone
- Nissan calls for clarity over post-Brexit trade dealSunderland firm has issued a fresh statement on the day the UK leaves the EU
Bradford Telegraph & Argus
- What you should do if you break down on a smart motorway SMART motorways hit the headlines once again this week after a BBC investigation found 38 people had been killed on them in the past five years.
Liverpool Echo
- Key feature of new Merseyrail trains could massively increase the number of destinationsWidnes, Warrington and Crewe are among the places that could be added to the network
London Evening Standard
- Boris Johnson hints HS2 go-ahead as he says Government must 'keep digging'Boris Johnson has hinted that he could give HS2 the go-ahead after saying the Government must
- First ferry from Calais to arrive in post-Brexit Britain docks at Dover port The first ferry from Calais to arrive in post-Brexit Britain has docked at the Port of Dover.
Manchester Evening News
- Minister hints Manchester may finally get its overdue rail upgrades - and Northern Powerhouse RailChris Heaton-Harris also admitted the government was partly to blame for the May 2018 meltdown The government is absolutely committed to solving the rail bottleneck in the centre of Manchester, rail minister Chris Heaton-Harris has insisted - while heavily hinting Northern Powerhouse Rail could get the green light in the upcoming budget.
Northern Echo
- Second northern train firm faces losing franchise over poor servicesA TRAIN operator which provides 30 million passenger journeys a year across the North and Scotland has been warned unless it improves its appalling performance it could lose its franchise.
- Darlington Mayor vows to hit National Railway Museum with 'a world of pain'THE mayor of Darlington has vowed to leave the National Railway Museum in a world of pain as anger boiled over about a decision to move the first passenger locomotive from the town it has been homed at for the past 160 years.
Yorkshire Post
- Boris Johnson calls HS2 managers 'hopeless' but signals the scheme may yet go aheadBoris Johnson has said the Government must "keep digging" on HS2, in an indication he could be about to give the controversial rail project the go-ahead.
Cambridge News
- In pictures: Stansted Airport as you've never seen it beforeOur local airport hasn't always been the metallic edifice it is today - even at one point housing German prisoners of war
Get Surrey
- M23 smart motorway won't open until Government review concludesHighways England will support the government during its investigation, a spokesman said
Leeds Live
- First glimpse of more major changes planned for Leeds train stationThe bold plans have been outlined for the first time - but one councillor thinks it will cause "chaos"
- Leeds could be getting battery powered trams without overhead wiresLeeds will push ahead with proposals for a state-of-the-art mass transit system
Other Regional Press
- New 5,000 home 'eco village' with railway station proposed for farmland at Westbury-on-SevernResidents stunned after developers put forward vision for a massive new 'eco village' alongside the A48
- South Cambs politicians welcome East West Rail Link preferred option decisionSouth Cambs politicians have welcomed the news that the preferred option for the Bedford to Cambridge section of the East West Rail Link is to go via Cambourne rather than Bassingbourn.
- New bus gate in Oxford will hit trade says retail leaderA TRADERSā leader has condemned council plans to install a series of bus-only lanes across Oxford, claiming it will hit trade.
- £6m for Teesside Airport railway station for new services and upgraded facilitiesIn recent years, the station has been one of the UK's least used
- Closure of M27 and delays on Weymouth-Waterloo and Bristol rail lines Dorset travellers heading out of the county by road or rail face a triple whammy of works this weekend which will cause disruption.
- 'Snowflakes' - halt to smart motorway on M6 in Coventry sparks angerThe project is more than 90 per cent completed but has been held up by a government review already
Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport
- Wincanton investing in safety with home delivery fleet technologyAs part of its commitment to improving safety and efficiency, Wincanton, the largest British third-party logistics (3PL) company, has invested in 360-degree cameras and telematics technology across its home delivery fleet; which serves major customers such as Marks & Spencer. All core vehicles used for deliveries of furniture and soft furnishings to customers across the UK are now equipped with the hardware, supplied by MiX Telematics. This investment will help to keep drivers and other road users as safe as possible, while also optimising each vehicles miles-per-gallon (MPG). The...
Rail Advent
- Rail replacement buses: Extension given to non-accessible periodThe Department of Transport has confirmed today that the period of exemption for non-accessibility compliance for rail replacement buses has been extended.
Other News Sources
- Hove MP presses Transport Minister over train faresHove MP Peter Kyle has urged the government to simplify train fares at Transport Questions in the House of Commons.
- Station revamps, new footbridges and over 75 electric car charging points backed in £40m boostA raft of transport projects including footbridges, railway stations and electric charging points for cars have been given a £40m boost.
- City council makes U-turn over Southampton Airport expansion plansCITY council chiefs have made a U-turn on proposals to expand Southampton Airport.
- The little-known black maze symbol you'll see travelling into London on the UndergroundYou may have spotted them already, but here's what they mean
- Tesla owner wants free charging points in city to tackle pollutionA TESLA car owner is says not enough is being done to promote electric vehicles.
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