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Troubled train operator angered passengers and politicians with slashed services
UK competition regulator warns $7.3bn tie-up risks quality of onboard connectivity
Loss of overnight London to Scotland rail service raises prospect of renationalisation
Increasing costs and environmental restrictions call for different perspective
While other ferries disappear when the summer ends, the plucky little Express Skopelitis keeps on sailing
The ride-hailing app is now focused on other customer complaints such as cancellations and wait times
UK prime minister said Northern Powerhouse Rail would be built in full between Liverpool and Hull via Bradford
Just 10% of services will run on Saturday after managers and workforce fail to agree deal
Passengers could bear the brunt of rises through higher ticket prices
Demand is growing for vessels that can anchor up and connect to local gas networks relatively quickly
Group also burdened by high interest rate charges on loans agreed in pandemic
Virgin Atlantic chief urges Liz Truss to reverse course on mini-Budget tax cuts
Airline becomes one of first companies to drop practice as it looks to invest in new emissions-cutting technologies instead
Sanctions threaten to prevent local pilots from guiding ships through treacherous Danish straits
Global demand still booming for hotels and flights even as airlines pass on higher fuel costs
Markets had feared the company’s big earnings miss foretold broader economic strife
Outgoing president Muhammadu Buhari seeks to cement legacy with rebranded Nigeria Air
Former chief Muilenburg also fined by SEC after statements on pair of deadly crashes
Andy Byford will return to the US next month after tenure defined by ‘almost nonstop’ funding talks
RMT announces walkout on October 1, while unions launch legal dispute against strikebreaking rules
Producers and buyers are already exploiting the same tactics used to ship US-sanctioned Iranian and Venezuelan crude
Chronic labour shortages left executives fighting daily battle to keep passengers moving
Planned walkout by Aslef follows summer of disruption and will hit Tory party conference
Package delivery group will close offices and park aircraft to help offset falling shipping volumes
Management must shoulder some blame as logistics group grapples with problems of its own making
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