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Struggling train maker Alstom plans to cut debt with €1bn rights issue
Delayed orders from clients hit French manufacturer, including at Derby site where 1,300 jobs are at risk
John Swinney will examine permanent end to peak rail fares. [subscription]
The trial, which started in October of last year, has been effective but needs to be paid for
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- London Underground criticised over Tube panicA rail safety body reports on why passengers smashed windows to escape a Clapham Common Tube train.
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- Europe's legacy airlines are still struggling to take offMost carriers are trading at a discount to historic multiples
- Uber's results hit by legal costs after decade of regulatory battlesFirst-quarter operating profit sharply misses analysts expectations after payouts related to driver lawsuits
- Alstom starts to repair its financial train wreckBefore investors give the French group much more credit, they will want to see evidence that it can avoid nasty shocks
- Air India Express cancels flights after hundreds of crew call in sickDisruption comes as Tata Sons works to overhaul the airline it purchased in 2022
The Guardian
- Struggling train maker Alstom plans to cut debt with €1bn rights issueDelayed orders from clients hit French manufacturer, including at Derby site where 1,300 jobs are at risk
- What went wrong with the electronic passport gates at UK airports?Passengers waited more than three hours for passport checks on Tuesday, as the country’s 270 e-gates malfunctionedThousands of passengers were left waiting in queues for more than three hours at airports, on Tuesday evening, after a nationwide failure of the electronic passport gate technology system.Nearly all major British airports were affected as the country’s 270 e-gates, the automated facial recognition systems at the border, were closed for more than four hours. Continue reading...
Times Online
- The Times view on railways: Red Signal. [subscription]Labours regressive renationalisation plan is a gift to the industrys unions. Starved of private sector input, the proposed state behemoth will surely atrophy
- Alstom taps shareholders for €1bn. [subscription]The French-owned trainmaker is launching a rights issue as part of a refinancing package aimed at avoiding a downgrade in its credit rating
- Ford refuses to shift into electric gear. [subscription]ritain was a different country when Ford could command as much as a fifth of the new car sales market. The latest data shows that so far this year Ford sales have plummeted 20 per cent. It now has less than 8 per cent of the market. Nevertheless, the US motor giant is still responsible for the single best-selling model, the Ford Puma, spiritual heir to the vastly popular Fiesta.
- John Swinney will examine permanent end to peak rail fares. [subscription]The trial, which started in October of last year, has been effective but needs to be paid for
Daily Record
- Return of peak ScotRail fares slammed as 'short-sighted, irresponsible folly'The return of eye-watering peak-time fares around double the cost of normal train tickets is expected this summer despite anger from unions and campaigners.
The Mirror
- EXCLUSIVE: British railway bosses 'leech' taxpayers of £1.5billion in dividends in just seven yearsRailway bosses who own the UK's 'rolling stock' have existed since the Tories' controversial privatisation of British Rail in the 1990s – but is this system really working for every day Brits?
Birmingham Post
- Aviation maintenance firm chaired by Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden expands to Cardiff AirportCaerdav has invested in a dedicated line maintenance station
Bradford Telegraph & Argus
- Why MP Kim Leadbeater wants restrictions on new driversAn MP has introduced a bill in Parliament calling for restrictions on young drivers - after meeting with a bereaved Bradford dad.
Rail Business Daily
- Decisions needed now to deliver a better more sustainable railway in the futureThe Railway Industry Associations (RIA) Technical Director has presented to the All-Party Parliamentary Rail Group (APPRG), explaining how vital it is that the Government makes decisions on infrastructure and rolling stock which will help the sector deliver a better and more sustainable railway for passengers and taxpayers in the future.
Other News Sources
- Ministry of Defence wagon to become part of weedkilling trainThe Rail Trolley Trust and locomotive collector Andrew Briddon have jointly bought a former Ministry of Defence (MoD) standard gauge trailer and will fit it with weedkiller spraying equipment.
- Free bus travel between Winchester and Romsey on SundaysStagecoach will be offering free travel later this month and Sundays next month to celebrate the launch of frequency buses along a major route in Hampshire.
- Changes to Surrey bus timetables this May with Guildford, Redhill and Heathrow affectedMetrobus and Stagecoach services will be impacted
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