Rail Partners, which represents independent passenger and freight train operators, wants companies to be given more influence on key issues.
Browsing: The Independent
The Independent is a British online newspaper. It was established in 1986 as a national morning printed paper. Nicknamed the Indy, it began as a broadsheet and changed to tabloid format in 2003. The last printed edition was in 2016.
It tends to take a pro-market stance on economic issues and is politically aligned with liberalism.
‘That’s not been decided yet. That’s not done,’ says former Labour foreign secretary
The proposed laws have caused a split in the Conservative Party.
Around one in 10 households (2.5 million) contained members from at least two different ethnic groups last year, compared with 8.7 per cent in 2011, the ONS said.
‘Legal but harmful’ duties are being dropped as the Culture Secretary said they would have ‘stifled’ free speech.
Number of fines handed out by private companies has surged to record number this year
Government’s new trade red tape likely to hit long-term productivity, trade economists warn
From nursing to postal deliveries, few public services will be unaffected by industrial action this winter
The World Cup’s ‘Battle of Britain’ dominates the front pages on Tuesday.
The move comes a week after Mr Khan announced the extension of London’s ultra-low emission zone.
Olena Zelenska is expected to address MPs and peers on Tuesday as she visits London.
Industrial action follows earlier walkouts over pay and conditions
The Demand Flexibility Service scheme set for launch after trial by energy supplier saw some customers paid £2 per kilowatt hour
‘We are looking at energy difficulties this winter,’ MoneySavingExpert founder says
‘We are looking at energy difficulties this winter,’ MoneySavingExpert founder says
PM warns against ‘simplistic Cold War rhetoric’ as he receives flak for ‘flip-flopping’ against China
The Times says the plans would emulate a New Labour policy from the early 2000s.
The event is part of the United Nations’ 16 days of activism against gender-based violence.
The Online Safety Bill is due to return to Parliament next week after being repeatedly delayed.
Industrial action follows earlier walkouts over pay and conditions
Industrial action follows earlier walkouts over pay and conditions
She was the first British woman to win a grand slam since Virginia Wade in 1977.
Ministers ‘snatching defeat from the jaws of victory’ in face of free speech concerns over long-delayed plans to police the internet
‘These findings speak to a wider culture of women being held back and facing a gender glass ceiling in government,’ says Angela Rayner
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