Transport

Transport

Our railways have gone badly off track – but there is an alternative to total renationalisation

As we face another week of train strikes, it’s difficult to get one’s head round a longer view about the future of the railways. It is, however, worth trying. Last year’s Shapps-Williams report was meant to provide just such a long view. Unfortunately it was largely drafted pre-Covid, since when demand for rail services has […]

Transport

Rising costs, atrocious service – is this really the best commuters can expect?

‘The only reliable way to catch a train is to miss the one before…’ I have worked in finance for nearly 40 years. I have withstood psychotic managers, overcome multiple business hurdles, survived a major health scare and triumphed as a small firm guy against big vested interests. But despite all those trials and tribulations, […]

Transport

The HS2 farrago is an object lesson in British stagnation

The suggestion that HS2 may not even reach central London is an absurdity perfectly designed to irritate both the project’s supporters and opponents. If an inter-city line between the North and London Euston doesn’t even get to Euston then why waste billions more despoiling the countryside to build it? Jeremy Hunt has already poured cold […]

Energy & Environment

How the UK can reach ‘jet zero’ without restricting flying

The UK has the technological and industrial ability to build the world’s leading sustainable aviation industry. But, unless we find our answer to the USA’s enormous tax cuts, which threaten to take investment away from our net zero industries, we are at risk of falling behind. As the UK’s Aviation Minister, I helped deliver the […]

Transport

Why militant rail unions could be shooting themselves in the foot

This Saturday train drivers’ union ASLEF is striking again, and the RMT has just announced that it is planning two strikes before Christmas and two more in early January. The RMT strikes are nominally for two days each, but their effect will spread over several more days as rolling stock gets stuck in the wrong […]

Transport

Britain should stop obsessing about ‘leading the world’ in electric vehicles – and let the zombies die

Cry not for Britishvolt, for it is already dead. Although the battery start-up has secured a dripline of new funding for the next five weeks of operations, it cannot compete with established gigafactories from industrial rivals well ahead in the development of this global industry – most notably rivals in China, who provide batteries for Britain’s […]

Transport

Low-traffic cities would be a boon – both for our health and the British economy

Perhaps the only good thing to come out of lockdowns was the pedestrianisation of parts of our major cities. In Soho, for example, the council banned cars at certain times, allowing bars and restaurants to serve people outside. In Oxford, one of the roads which runs through the centre of the city was transformed into  Broad […]

Transport

Our rail misery will only end when ministers face down the trade union dinosaurs

Britain’s summer of rail misery continues this week with no obvious sign of an early end. It is a complicated mish-mash with strikes by each of three main unions, currently in dispute with 15 different Train Operating Companies (TOCs) and Network Rail, which maintains the infrastructure. One-day strikes spill over into days when employees are […]

Transport

How Keir Starmer can outflank the Government and the trade unions

Keir Starmer is facing what appears to be a no-win situation, a Kobayashi Maru, for Star Trek fans out there. Unlike his immediate predecessor as Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, Starmer understands that general elections are won in the political centre ground, by making an appeal to those who voted for the Tories last time. This […]

Transport

Who’s really to blame for rail strikes?

You think things are bad on the railways? Well, you ain’t seen nothing yet. Two more rail unions, Aslef and TSSA, are planning to join forces with the RMT to jump the tracks. And nor can you expect much solace on the roads. If you are not stymied by eco-warriors gluing themselves to the M25, […]

Europe

Better regulation is the key to solving Europe’s aviation chaos

Three-hour queues at security in Stockholm, long delays at Heathrow, cancelled flights at Amsterdam, and an entire day’s worth of departures scrapped at Brussels – Europe’s aviation sector is in chaos. Most strikingly, in each different country passengers have a different scapegoat, be it Brexit, labour unions, or simply too many other travellers. The reality, […]

Transport

Who governs Britain? The Tories need to show they are in charge, not blame problems on Labour

You’ve got to credit the effort. As a journalist reports that pupils are sleeping on mates’ floors in order to beat the rail strike and get to their exams, Conservative MP Mark Jenkinson tweeted: ‘A vision of @UKLabour’s Britain…’ Briefly, in my pre-caffeine morning haze, I had the Life on Mars thought – ‘Am I […]

Transport

The folly of ‘getting HS2 done’

It is increasingly hard to tell when this government is winding us up on purpose versus when it’s doing so by accident – not least because it’s often all but impossible to work out what this government is actually trying to do. After a year dominated by talk of ‘levelling up’, the new debate is […]

Energy & Environment

To tackle the cost of living crisis, let’s help drivers switch to electric cars

Motorists have been hit hard by the energy crunch. They’re feeling the squeeze from soaring household bills and petrol prices rising to near £2 a litre. It’s a punishing set of problems which is costing families a fortune. If we are going to tackle the cost of living crisis, drivers must not be left behind. […]

Transport

If Boris wants to revive his fortunes, he should start by facing down the rail unions

The planned national rail strikes were always inevitable following the decision to effectively renationalise the railways and create ‘one guiding mind’ as Grant Shapps puts it – Great British Railways (GBR). While in recent years strikes have been over company-specific issues – Northern Rail over guards on trains, CrossCountry over Sunday working – the current […]

Transport

Let’s bring Great British Railways home to York

For the millions of Britons who travel by rail each year, there is one common desire: to create a simpler, better railway for everyone. It’s an exciting time for our transport infrastructure, and while there will in the coming weeks rightly be a focus on the fantastic new Elizabeth Line in London, there is also […]

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