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Bus workers in London vote to take strike action in a row over their workload during the Olympics.

Britain's last few shipbuilders steer a course through the fiscal storm

Glasgow's Riverside Museum is as much a memorial as a celebration of the city's shipbuilding tradition. Its jagged steel frame, by renowned architect Zaha Hadid, echoes the triumphs of industrial design that have floated down the Clyde over the centuries, as well as the construction sheds that once stood on the site. Inside, it displays scale models of the famous ships built on the river – HMS Hood, the Lusitania, the QE2 – and the now antiquated tools involved.

Benefits of HS2 were exaggerated secret report reveals

Official Department for Transport research, suppressed for three years, which torpedoes the remaining business case for HS2 has been revealed.

BA is on course to revamp its fleet

BRITISH Airways owner IAG is gearing up to refresh its fleet with new widebody aircraft from manufacturer Airbus or its rival Boeing.

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