Now National Express loses East Anglia rail franchise
The Independent (Free subscription) | yesterday
Struggling transport group National Express is to be stripped of its East Anglia rail franchise three years early, the Government said today.
A Taste of East Anglia: Regional Recipes from Cambridgeshire, Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk
The Independent (Free subscription) | yesterday
Struggling transport group National Express is to be stripped of its East Anglia rail franchise three years early, the Government said today.
The Independent (Free subscription) | yesterday
Struggling transport group National Express is to be stripped of its East Anglia rail franchise three years early, the Government said today.
ZD Net (Free subscription) | yesterday
Chronology of blogs on the East Anglia climate center hacking and resulting swirl or argument. by Harry Fuller
The Telegraph (Free subscription) | yesterday
National Express, which surrendered the east coast mainline franchise, is to lose the right to run services in East Anglia, three years earlier than had previously been planned.
Reuters UK (Free subscription) | yesterday
LONDON (Reuters) - National Express will have to hand back its franchise to operate East Anglia rail services in March 2011, the Department for Transport said on Thursday, denying the group an extension to 2014.
Financial Times (Free subscription) | yesterday
will not be allowed to extend its East Anglia rail franchise beyond 2011, it was announced on Thursday.The decision by the Department for Transport was widely expected after National Express said during the summer that it would not be able to meet its obligations to spend £1.4bn on the franchise after the recession forced a downgrade in the group’s forecasts for passenger numbers.
Railway Eye (Free subscription) | yesterday
... The Department for Transport (DfT) said today that it was terminating National Express’s East Anglia franchise after a decision to nationalise its East Coast main line rail service this year. First point to make - this is not the application of Cross Default as promised by the Noble Lord during his slightly excitable interview with the Today Programme on the 1st July. As pointed out...
ZD Net (Free subscription) | 25/11/2009
November 25th, 2009 East Anglia: some new angles, but no arrests for hackingPosted by Harry Fuller @ 2:29 pmCategories: Tags: , , -11Let the finger-pointing continue.Turns out He never publicized the fast which may have frustrated the hacker(s) into posting them anonymously.A leading skeptic of global warming in the U.S. Senate is James Inhofe (R-OK). You might note that Oklahoma has a bit of...
Cut Global Warming (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
Here are a selection of quotes from the emails stolen from computers at the University of East Anglia. Many involve Phil Jones, head of the university’s Climatic Research Unit.
PrebleNY.com (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
More From the East Anglia Archives: We’ve written about the leaked emails and other documents from the University of East Anglia’s Climatic Research Center here, here and here. Another intensely interesting email thread, which doesn’t seem to have gotten much notice, relates to the fact that the last decade, contrary to the alarmists’ predictions, has [...]
Reboot Congress (Free subscription) | 25/11/2009
... the news that editors and fact(!) checkers wont. Previously: Scientific Fraud at East Anglia Climate Research Unit Implications of the East Anglia Climate Research Unit email leak
The Observer (Free subscription) | yesterday
Lord Adonis had considered stripping National Express of the East Anglia franchise with immediate effect National Express has paid the price for refusing to keep running the east coast rail line by losing its profitable East Anglia operations three years early. The Department of Transport announced this morning that it would not allow National Express to extend the East Anglia...
ZD Net (Free subscription) | 25/11/2009
The litmus test of East Anglia's hacked emails. Where do you stand? by Harry Fuller
Liberal Bureaucracy (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
Thank you for contacting National Express East Anglia Customer Services, we have received your email and we aim to get back to you as soon as possible. Our target is to answer 90% of our contacts within 6 working days. However, if your contact is urgent you may prefer to give us a call on 0845 600 7245 mentioning that you have already sent an email. We'll see, shall we?...
Power Line (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
We've written about the leaked emails and other documents from the University of East Anglia's Climatic Research Center here , here and here . Another intensely interesting email thread, which doesn't seem to have gotten much notice, relates to the fact that the last decade, contrary to the alarmists' predictions, has tended to get cooler, not warmer. At the end of 2008, the scientists at ...