The delivery giant said its new micromobility hub in London will lead to a million more customer deliveries each year, while others are expected to open across the UK in the coming months.
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People will be able to catch the Northern Line throughout the night again from this Saturday. The weekend night tube service was stopped when coronavirus lockdowns were brought in, and has slowly resumed on some lines.more
A big increase in the number of cyclists being killed or seriously injured on London roads was revealed yesterday.
The number of cyclist fatalities increased from six to 10 last year, compared with the 2021 calendar year, while the number of serious injuries rose from 862 to 989, a 15 per cent jump.more
The Dutch government ordered Amsterdam Schiphol airport to reduce the number of flights to 440,000. annually. The economic organization and trade unions do not agree with this decision. "It is a knife to the heart of the Dutch economy," says Reinier Castelein, head of De Unie trade union.more
Hopes of an end to the dispute that has caused four Tube strikes in three months have risen after Sadiq Khan signalled he accepted union demands not to cut staff pensions.more
The next rail strikes are "extremely likely" if talks with rail operators fail, warned RMT trade union, which organized a protest this week in the UK.more
Campaigners say that since the newly-opened Elizabeth line connects people across London to Heathrow Airport, London City Airport has been made redundant and should be shut down.more
The second in a series of three 24-hour strikes by British Rail scheduled for today is taking place as announced, as talks between unions and train operators failed again yesterday.more
Around 40,000 workers are taking part in the biggest nationwide rail strike in 30 years today, the first of three days of protest that has effectively brought train services in the UK to a standstill.more
Britain's biggest rail strike in 30 years became inevitable as last-minute talks yesterday afternoon failed. The strike is expected to continue today, Thursday and Saturday, but major disruption is expected by Sunday.more
Large tracts of the London Tube network will be shut on Tuesday, June 21, after Rail, Maritime, and Transport union (RMT) confirmed strike action would go ahead. Around 10,000 London Underground workers will walk out over a 24-hour period.more
It is not for the government to intervene to stop rail strikes, the transport secretary has said - despite unions calling for talks. Grant Shapps said the RMT union's request for a meeting was a "stunt" and the union was "determined to go on strike".more
Sadiq Khan has written to Transport Secretary Grant Shapps warning work to cut bus and Tube services will start in a fortnight unless a long term funding deal is agreed with Government.more
There will soon be queues of cars for public chargers on the Vistula River, because there are not enough such points in this country. "Poland may face financial penalties for failing to meet the requirements of the regulation currently being prepared by the EU," informs Rzeczpospolita.more
The German press today describes the transport chaos that is taking place across the country due to the growing demand for rail travel and insufficient workforce. A similarly difficult situation is currently also taking place, among others in the Netherlands.more
Metal boxes containing electrical converters 'could explode' and cause serious injury, claims a whistleblower, though TfL insists there is no risk to passengers.more
The union of British railwaymen and transport workers (RMT) has announced that it will conduct a strike this month - on June 21, 23 and 25. 50,000 people are to take part in the largest protest action in over 30 years. people.more
Transport for London has advised people to avoid travelling on the network on Monday due to a planned tube strike.
Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) are due to walk out for 24 hours.more