News Vote Launched To Name First HS2 Tunnelling Machines It is traditional to give female names to tunnelling machines before they are launched. Neil Lancefield 15th May
News Businesses Join Forces In Bid To Combat Coronavirus Scams More than 100 organisations are spearheading the Businesses Against Scams initiative which National Trading Standards has helped set up. Henry Saker-Clark 14th May
News Twitter To Allow Employees To Work From Home ‘Forever’ The company said it was among the first to introduce home working. Alexander Britton 13th May
News No Guarantee Of A Vaccine Against Covid-19, Government Warns The UK is at a forefront of developing a vaccine, the Prime Minister said. Taz Ali 12th May
News Elecosoft Is Supporting Furloughed Planners Software company Elecosoft is offering introductory training and complimentary software for the personal development of planners who are currently furloughed by their employer. PM Today News Team 07th May
News Rolls-Royce Signals Potential Job Cuts As 4,000 Workers Furloughed The company said it is speaking with trade union and employee representatives about changes at the business. Henry Saker-Clark 07th May
News BT Scraps Dividend To Spend Cash On Full Fibre Rollout To 20m Homes The telecoms giant said it has taken a small hit from Covid-19 and wants to use the cash to ensure the firm can see… Simon Neville 07th May
News British Airways Owner Eyes Up Potential Relaunch At 50% Capacity From July But bosses at International Consolidated Airlines Group (IAG) said this could all change as the coronavirus pandemic continues. Simon Neville 07th May
News Project Professionals Fear Coronavirus ‘Disruption and Delay’ Most project professionals fear future disruption to their projects as a result of coronavirus, according to research by the Association for Project Management (APM). PM Today News Team 05th May
News Tesla Applies To Generate Electricity In UK Tesla created one of the world’s largest lithium-ion batteries for the Australian state grid in 2017. Alexander Britton 04th May
News Heathrow Boss Warns Social Distancing At Airports Is ‘Physically Impossible’ Chief executive John Holland-Kaye said a ‘better solution’ is needed to make air travel safe. Neil Lancefield 01st May
News Aerospace Industry Faces ‘Gravest Crisis’, Warns Airbus Chief executive Guillaume Faury said the industry must ‘learn to co-exist with this pandemic’. Neil Lancefield 29th Apr