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Новости за 03.07.2024

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General Election 2024: professionals from transport and energy sectors give their views

Other News Sources - With the General Election taking place tomorrow (Thursday 4th July), professionals from the clean energy and transport sectors have given their views on what actions theyd like to see the new Government implement including a clearer strategy for electric vehicles (EVs) and making them more affordable.

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UK hydrogen fuel-cell bus project enters manufacturing phase

Other News Sources - Bramble Energy in partnership with Equipmake, Aeristech and the University of Bath has announced the completion of concept designs for, and move into the manufacturing phase of, a hydrogen system and double-decker bus.

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Airport hails success of easyJet services to London Luton and Manchester

Other News Sources - Belfast City Airport has hailed the success of easyJet's flights from the hub to London Luton and Manchesterafter as the airline celebrates the first anniversary of the services. easyJets network from Belfast includes a host of European destinations.

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Leeds council proposes SEND transport overhaul

Transport Network - Leeds City Council has proposed reducing transport support for post-16 learners with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).

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Electrified high-speed rail in the US moves closer

Rail Technology Magazine - The California High-Speed Rail Authoritys Board of Directors has approved a contractor to design track and overhead contact systems (OCS), bringing electrified high-speed rail in the United States a step closer.

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London Northwestern Railway proposes new train service to manchester

Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport - London Northwestern Railway has unveiled plans to run new train services connecting Manchester, the West Midlands and London Euston. The rail operator intends to submit formal proposals to the Office for Rail and Road (ORR) later this year. If approved, the new services could begin operating from May 2026, following the recruitment and training of additional train crew. If approved, the new services could commence from May 2026 once an additional train crew have been recruited and trained. Читать дальше...

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XPO launches Female Driver Academy to boost women in logistics

Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport - Logistics provider XPO, has announced the launch of a new Female Driver Academy to help attract more women into the industry. Female driver who join the Academy will undertake a 12 to 16 week programme developing and sharpening their skills using the XPO Logistics internal driver training team. XPO said the goal is to create a corps of highly skilled and professional female drivers who are intimately familiar with the companys customers and products. Читать дальше...

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Arriva Merseyside in Chamber of Commerce awards

Bus and Coach Buyer - Liverpool Chambers Innovation in Business Awards 2024 recognise the businesses that contribute to the Merseyside economy. Arriva Merseyside operates more than 500 vehicles, employing in excess of 1,500 colleagues, who work together in making sure more than 1.5 million passenger journeys are delivered.

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We're in limbo: Boeing takeover leaves longtime Belfast factory under threat

The Guardian - Workers and politicians fear steep job cuts at Northern Ireland's Spirit AeroSystems, which has about 3,500 workers. Much has changed in Belfast since the 1930s. Yet through the second world war, decades of Troubles and the steep decline of heavy industry, the Short Brothers factory has continued to make planes and parts.

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Port infrastructure delays threaten UK's transition to net zero, industry says

The Guardian - Dropoff in government approvals put billions of investment in offshore wind schemes at risk, ports bodies warnBusiness live latest updatesThe UK's transition to net zero is under threat as delays in approving new infrastructure put billions of pounds of investment in offshore wind schemes and other vital upgrades at risk, big ports have said.