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Man Charged With 10 Counts Of Attempted Murder After UK Train Stabbing
A man has been charged with 10 counts of attempted murder following a mass stabbing on a London-bound train, British Transport Police said on Monday.
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'Not A Terror Incident': British National Arrested For UK Train Stabbing
Ten people were injured following a mass stabbing on a London-bound train on Saturday evening, with the police arresting two suspects. Of the injured, nine have "life-threatening injuries."
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The 5 Biggest Metro Networks In The World - Guess Where India Ranks
As cities grow denser and traffic congestion worsens, metro systems have emerged as essential infrastructure. Read on.
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Video: Indian Woman Eats Rice With Bare Hands On London Tube, Divides Internet
Passengers criticised her, labelling the act "unhygienic" or "inappropriate" for a public space like the Tube, where eating is often discouraged due to potential mess.
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UK Parking Fees Bring In Rs 20,000 Crore A Year, London Councils Make The Most: Report
The exorbitant parking fees are forcing residents to opt for public transportation instead of using their own vehicles.
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London's 'Tube Girl' Has Inspired A New TikTok Trend. Who Is She?
Sabrina Bahsoon, known as the 'Tube Girl', has become a viral sensation, thanks to her videos of dancing to viral songs while riding subway trains in London.
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London Public Transport To Grind To A Halt Amid Worker Strikes
London's transport network will grind to a halt on Friday as tube and bus workers strike over pay and conditions, the latest in a summer of labour market disputes as double-digit inflation eats into wages.
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In London's Scorching Tube, It's Too Hot To Even Transport Cattle
The few commuters who braved the heat of London's Underground transport system on Monday had to endure temperatures deemed too hot to safely transport cattle, showing the brutal conditions sweeping through Europe
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London-Based Connected Kerb Plans to Install 190,000 On-Street EV Chargers by 2030
Connected Kerb, a charging infrastructure company based out of London, said on Monday it plans to install 190,000 on-street public chargers in the UK by 2030. It currently has around 1,000 public chargers in service, with contracts signed for 10,000 more.
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This Startup Is Converting Vintage Cars Into Zero-Emission Electric Vehicles to Save Them From Landfills
A startup named London Electric Cars is showing the way to convert vintage cars to electric vehicles in order to save them from being dumped in landfills. According to the UK government's green energy policies, almost 46 percent of the total cars would have to be electric by 2030 to meet the nation's climate goals.
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BYD ADL Bags UK's Single Largest Order For 195 Electric Buses To Operate In London
This is the single largest order placed for electric buses in the UK, which will be primarily used in London and are part of RATP Dev London's efforts to provide emission-free transport by 2037.
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UK Says Sadiq Khan "Bankrupted" London Authority, Demands Cost Cuts
Britain is looking to force the body responsible for running London to sell off land and cut running costs as part of a fractious financial COVID-19 bailout designed to keep the capital's transport system running.
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Ola To Appeal For Renewal Of Operating Licence In London; Services Will Continue For Now
Following the news about the cancellation of Ola's operational licence in London, the Bengaluru-based ride-hailing company has now told carandbike that it will be appealing against the decision soon.
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Ola's Operating Licence Stripped by London Transport Regulator Over Public Safety Failings
London's public transport authority stripped Indian ride-hailing company Ola of its London operating licence, saying that the taxi app was not "fit and proper" to hold one, having put passenger safety at risk.
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London Transport Regulator Strips Ola's Operating Licence Over Public Safety Failings
London's public transport authority stripped Indian ride-hailing company Ola of its London operating licence, saying that the taxi app was not "fit and proper" to hold one, having put passenger safety at risk.
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Man Charged With 10 Counts Of Attempted Murder After UK Train Stabbing
A man has been charged with 10 counts of attempted murder following a mass stabbing on a London-bound train, British Transport Police said on Monday.
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'Not A Terror Incident': British National Arrested For UK Train Stabbing
Ten people were injured following a mass stabbing on a London-bound train on Saturday evening, with the police arresting two suspects. Of the injured, nine have "life-threatening injuries."
-
The 5 Biggest Metro Networks In The World - Guess Where India Ranks
As cities grow denser and traffic congestion worsens, metro systems have emerged as essential infrastructure. Read on.
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Video: Indian Woman Eats Rice With Bare Hands On London Tube, Divides Internet
Passengers criticised her, labelling the act "unhygienic" or "inappropriate" for a public space like the Tube, where eating is often discouraged due to potential mess.
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UK Parking Fees Bring In Rs 20,000 Crore A Year, London Councils Make The Most: Report
The exorbitant parking fees are forcing residents to opt for public transportation instead of using their own vehicles.
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London's 'Tube Girl' Has Inspired A New TikTok Trend. Who Is She?
Sabrina Bahsoon, known as the 'Tube Girl', has become a viral sensation, thanks to her videos of dancing to viral songs while riding subway trains in London.
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London Public Transport To Grind To A Halt Amid Worker Strikes
London's transport network will grind to a halt on Friday as tube and bus workers strike over pay and conditions, the latest in a summer of labour market disputes as double-digit inflation eats into wages.
-
In London's Scorching Tube, It's Too Hot To Even Transport Cattle
The few commuters who braved the heat of London's Underground transport system on Monday had to endure temperatures deemed too hot to safely transport cattle, showing the brutal conditions sweeping through Europe
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London-Based Connected Kerb Plans to Install 190,000 On-Street EV Chargers by 2030
Connected Kerb, a charging infrastructure company based out of London, said on Monday it plans to install 190,000 on-street public chargers in the UK by 2030. It currently has around 1,000 public chargers in service, with contracts signed for 10,000 more.
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This Startup Is Converting Vintage Cars Into Zero-Emission Electric Vehicles to Save Them From Landfills
A startup named London Electric Cars is showing the way to convert vintage cars to electric vehicles in order to save them from being dumped in landfills. According to the UK government's green energy policies, almost 46 percent of the total cars would have to be electric by 2030 to meet the nation's climate goals.
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BYD ADL Bags UK's Single Largest Order For 195 Electric Buses To Operate In London
This is the single largest order placed for electric buses in the UK, which will be primarily used in London and are part of RATP Dev London's efforts to provide emission-free transport by 2037.
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UK Says Sadiq Khan "Bankrupted" London Authority, Demands Cost Cuts
Britain is looking to force the body responsible for running London to sell off land and cut running costs as part of a fractious financial COVID-19 bailout designed to keep the capital's transport system running.
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Ola To Appeal For Renewal Of Operating Licence In London; Services Will Continue For Now
Following the news about the cancellation of Ola's operational licence in London, the Bengaluru-based ride-hailing company has now told carandbike that it will be appealing against the decision soon.
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Ola's Operating Licence Stripped by London Transport Regulator Over Public Safety Failings
London's public transport authority stripped Indian ride-hailing company Ola of its London operating licence, saying that the taxi app was not "fit and proper" to hold one, having put passenger safety at risk.
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London Transport Regulator Strips Ola's Operating Licence Over Public Safety Failings
London's public transport authority stripped Indian ride-hailing company Ola of its London operating licence, saying that the taxi app was not "fit and proper" to hold one, having put passenger safety at risk.