Rail bosses net £1m windfalls – after *25,000* services cancelled in 12 months
There's failing upwards, then there's whatever the the hell this is. The top brass at our rail companies are still cashing in.
There's failing upwards, then there's whatever the the hell this is. The top brass at our rail companies are still cashing in.
Due to severe weather and worker shortages, travel across the UK on road, rail, by air and sea is in chaos over the holiday period.
Has the penny started dropping? Robert Jenrick is taking a stand against his own government's proposed rail ticket office closures.
Around two-thirds of Tory voters also back calls for renationalisation, as the UK's key services remain in disarray.
The Rail Delivery Group estimates that fare evasion is costing the rail industry an estimated £240 million per year. From January 2023, fare dodgers will be charged the new penalty fare, which is reduced to £50 if paid within 21 days, plus the price of a ticket for the journey. ...
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