Another suspected drone sighting briefly shuts down London Gatwick again, hours after it reopened
London Gatwick briefly suspended operations again after another drone was sighted near the airfield of the second-busiest airport in the U.K. The airport had been shut for two days during one of the busiest travel periods of the year.
‘It hasn’t been good enough’
Managing Director of Northern Rail, David Brown tells Tom Burridge what he’s doing to get the timetable back on track and more trains on the line.
Northern Rail: The most cancelled rail line in the UK?
More than 2,000 services between Ormskirk and Preston have vanished and people have had enough.
PwC sued over ‘Ponzi scheme’ audits
The global accountancy giant was negligent over Guernsey ‘Ponzi scheme’ work, court papers claim.
How Kabaddi became India’s fastest growing sport
TV audiences grew by more than 100 million viewers in less than a year.
Boeing inks two MAX 8 deals worth a maximum $17.6 billion
New airlines in Saudi Arabia and Nigeria have chosen the firm’s narrow-body aircraft
Mohamed El-Erian: Fed chief Jerome Powell looks to break the market’s central bank ‘co-dependence’
Jerome Powell would likely say “it’s about time the markets stand on their own feet” in response to stocks sinking Wednesday following his press conference, economist Mohamed El-Erian says.
Firms told to prepare for no-deal Brexit
A Treasury minister issues a “call to action” to businesses to prepare for a no-deal scenario.
Electric fences and tougher regulation: Can drones be stopped from wreaking airport chaos?
Flights were resumed at London’s Gatwick Airport on Friday after a rogue drone invaded its airspace.
US third-quarter economic growth revised down to 3.4%
The final reading on third-quarter gross domestic product was expected to show growth of 3.5 percent, slowing from the 4.2 percent growth in the previous quarter.
