Also in today’s newsletter, a new strategy for activist shareholders in Japan
For disabled jobseekers, accessible trains and buses are a route out of worklessness into employment and higher pay
IMO plans to punish ships that miss decarbonisation targets, despite retaliation warning
Leisure travel is usually one of the first things to suffer when consumers feel anxious about the economy
Australian start-up Acusensus’s cameras have already been linked to a fall in road fatalities
Carrier says ‘growth has largely slowed’ as evidence of consumer pain mounts
Trump administration warns other members of UN’s maritime body against measure negotiated this week
Rules to cut emissions have for years divided some of the world’s largest economies
Trenitalia aims to beat rivals and break into cross-Channel high-speed market by 2029
Airline boss has returned company to profit but challenges loom
Investors hope east London’s Silvertown Tunnel will be a model for future private finance initiative projects
London St Pancras Highspeed, the former HS1, aims to attract more train companies and encourage extra Eurostar services
Also in this week’s newsletter, regional disparities in the government’s ‘growth spending’
US consumers are likely to be hit by the price rises across sectors from aviation to autos
Project includes a new terminal but not another runway and will see passenger capacity almost double to 32mn
New programme lacks important details on how to earn points, customers complain
Deal loosens US control of train link at a time when Trump is seeking to ‘take back’ trade waterway
MPs hear evidence in wake of substation fire that led to hundreds of cancelled flights
The incident was a ‘wake-up call’ for hub airports and airline bosses
Biggest US airlines have already reported a slowdown in domestic demand
Office of Rail and Road says capacity could be made available at Temple Mills depot
Free carry-on luggage may seem a bargain, but it often leads to a forced trip to the baggage carousel anyway
Allocation to National Highways for 2025-26 lower than for current financial year
Scheme to be discussed at UN meeting does not sufficiently discourage usage of the fossil fuel, says container group
Cowley freight line has been closed to passengers since 1963 and now only transports Minis from BMW’s car plant