News PM Vows Not To ‘Prejudice’ UK Security Over Huawei 5G Involvement It comes after reports Washington has stepped-up efforts to prevent Downing Street from adopting the Chinese firm as a supplier for the upgrade. Patrick Daly and Shaun Connolly 14th Jan
News Value Of Takeover Deals Signed By UK Companies Plunges In 2019 The British proportion of European spending on mergers and acquisitions was the lowest since 2009. August Graham 13th Jan
News Most London Business Leaders Believe HS2 Is Too Expensive – Survey The London Chamber of Commerce said the findings will be of ‘significant interest’ to the ongoing Government review. Alan Jones 13th Jan
News Hundreds Of Jobs Under Threat As Hitachi Train Plant Prepares To Complete Order The firm says Brexit is not a factor in the decision. Tom Wilkinson 10th Jan
News Rail Operators Told To Improve Or Risk Losing Franchises Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has called for a public deadline for TransPennine Express to improve its services. Amy Murphy 09th Jan
News Oil Prices Dive As Cooling US-Iran Tensions Bolster Global Markets London’s top flight closed 1.08 points higher at 7,574.93 at the end of trading on Wednesday. Henry Saker-Clark 09th Jan
News Crossrail Delayed Again To Autumn 2021 TfL has lost between £500 million and £750 million in passenger revenue due to the delays. Jess Glass 06th Jan
News HS2 Bosses Accused Of ‘Fiddling The Figures’ By Review Panel Deputy Chairman Parliament was ‘seriously misled’ over the costs of HS2, the former Labour transport spokesman Lord Berkeley has said. Trevor Marshallsea and Sophie Morris 06th Jan
News New Car Market Sinks To Lowest Level Since 2013 The drop in registrations marks the third consecutive year of decline. Neil Lancefield 06th Jan
News Construction Sector Declines Amid Political Uncertainty And Pre-Election Caution Output from the sector declined at a faster pace in December after the sharpest decline in civil engineering activity for more than a decade. Henry Saker-Clark 03rd Jan