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£1bn injection would end uncertainty over whether railway line will reach its planned central London terminus at Euston
Peter Hebblethwaite says shipping company regrets laying off 800 sailors in 2022 but that decision was legal
Walkouts by Aslef union over pay expected to cause significant disruption to services
Freightliner boss says cargo operators must have robust rights to track access to ensure future growth
Getlink chief puts forward €50mn pot for companies considering launching rivals to Eurostar
Wars, soaring oil prices and engine troubles have thrown European airline off course
Incentives are needed to help producers meet strong demand from airlines
US president’s investigation into Chinese maritime industrial supremacy could lead to new port fees
Investors will consider chief executive’s 45 per cent increase at meeting this month
Annual rainfall in 2023 was down by about a quarter compared to normal levels, researchers said
Rail Delivery Group proposes informal discussions to try to end nearly two years of disruption
Insurers are starting to pay up for the collapse of the Key Bridge in March
Shipping group raises forecast on higher volumes but fears new vessels from competitors will lead to overcapacity
Attacks on Moscow’s warships have helped to establish an export corridor that could boost Kyiv’s war effort
Legal action set to revive long-simmering battle between US ride-hailing giant and UK capital’s taxi trade
Brazilian aerospace group studies plans for narrow-body passenger plane or long-range business jet
Maritime experts see new round of threats from Yemen after drone strike on container vessel
Environmental claims come under scrutiny, including the benefits of offsetting emissions from flying
Warning from head of Wallenius Wilhelmsen comes as shipping capacity set to increase by 42% in three years
Carrier says production problems have held up negotiations as it announces deal with Airbus
Interference with navigation signals blamed on Moscow has forced two Finnish flights to turn around mid-journey
Global carriers ask Brussels to weaken landmark plans to require monitoring and disclosure of all emissions
Continuing supply chain bottlenecks come as carriers race to unveil new cabins to attract customers
Given the level of government scrutiny facing the jet maker, aligning regulatory and commercial interests might seem sensible
Humza Yousaf battles for political survival, plus where rail privatisation veered off track
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