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  • ScotRail offers more pay to avert strikes during Cop26 [Subscription]Last night representatives from unions and ScotRail were meeting to try to resolve the dispute. Graeme Dey, Scotland’s transport minister, told union leaders to “understand the importance of the [climate conference]” and to work with bosses to resolve their grievances.

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  • GEFCO expands Merseyside footprint with €6.4M investmentGlobal automotive logistics specialist GEFCO UK, has expanded its footprint in Liverpool with the opening of a new, state-of-the-art, 176,000ft² logistics sequencing centre in Speke.   The facility comes as part of a €6.4million investment by GEFCO and their client Jaguar Land Rover and marks a new chapter in GEFCO’s relationship with the automotive giant.   The new centre is set to create around 140 jobs for Merseyside and reaffirms GEFCO’s commitment to driving forward investment and manufacturing in the region.   Cedric Chacon, Managing Director at GEFCO...
  • New competition to find first HQ of Great British RailwaysTransport Secretary Grant Shapps has announced that a competition will be run to identify the headquarters for Great British Railways (GBR), the single, accountable public body responsible for running Britain’s railways. As part of major reforms designed to ensure decisions about the railway are brought closer to the passengers and communities they serve, GBR will require a new national headquarters alongside regional headquarters. The government will soon launch a competition by welcoming expressions of interest with a commitment that the national headquarters will be bas...

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