New Electric Vehicle (EV) charging points in North London have been energised and are ready to use, thanks to a partnership through the UK Power Networks Green Recovery programme. The £1.2million Green... Read more »
When the Marston Court estate was built in 2017, Ealing’s Labour-run council described it as a ‘ground-breaking and innovative’ solution for vulnerable families and the homeless. Shipping containers piled alongside and on... Read more »
New research shows that over half of parents charge their adults children for living at home – although the sums involved are nominal. Compare The Market says 55.1 per cent of British... Read more »
Motorists in the north are stuck in the slow lane when it comes to electric car demand. That’s the worrying finding from our latest research into market trend data on demand for... Read more »
British Airways has dramatically increased the price of flights from Manchester to London over the Easter school holidays. This may be an attempt to discourage people from booking while the aviation industry... Read more »
Travellers who were meant to arrive at Gatwick Airport have slammed Ryanair after they were left hungry and thirsty during a seven-hour diversion. The passengers were meant to be touching down in... Read more »
Ryanair has been slammed by its own customers after it diverted their flight to another country and then charged them for food and water. The passengers had been flying from Cork Airport,... Read more »
One of the sites of The Bridge Special Education Needs School in Southwark (Robert Firth) A south London special school that charges parents up to £95,000 per year was rated inadequate by... Read more »
Shell has taken the wraps off a new dedicated electric-car charging hub in Fulham, west London. In what’s being dubbed a ‘global pilot’, the company has refurbished one of its existing stations,... Read more »