Move should unlock immediate gains for shareholders, but won’t tackle the logistics group’s bigger problem
Whistleblowing report leaves postal group facing a reputational hit
Simon Bradley steams through 200 years of British train history in this enjoyable survey of railway milestones
President-elect says he would demand vital waterway be ‘returned’ to US if it is not operated to his liking
Swedish public prosecutor denied permission to board Yi Peng 3 despite open investigation
Division could be worth more than $30bn, analysts say
Shipments delayed or rerouted after Storm Darragh damaged berths at north Wales terminal
Government announcement comes hours after FT reported cost of high-speed line had risen by another £9bn
UK government offers more generous terms on Royal Navy contract to Spanish defence group for ailing Belfast company
Funding fears loom over UK government’s plan to improve struggling services through franchising powers
Report presented to board of Britain’s flagship transport project flagged how price could increase by a further £9bn
Tankers carrying Russian oil must show they have adequate cover when passing through European waters
Federal authorities move to quell disquiet over aerial phenomena
Overproduction of vessels after 2022 energy crisis and delays to gas projects weigh on market to ship fuel
Flurry of recent open access applications could be a sign companies think the rules could become less favourable
UK airport forecasts record December as United Airlines expects festive surge
Study shows it’s possible to increase capacity from 1,800 travellers an hour to nearly 5,000, says HS1
Price of extending high-speed rail line into central London set out in confidential government documents
Advisers help navigate the competition and antitrust concerns for association promoting low-carbon marine fuels
We compare the offering of some leading airlines
Toshiaki Higashihara says jobs at Newton Aycliffe site near Durham cannot be guaranteed without increased demand
Ruling in Texas injects culture war into one of the country’s most significant corporate prosecutions
Next companies to return to public control will be c2c and Greater Anglia under UK government plans
Bringing franchises into public ownership is risky given some routes are just harder to run well and face legacy issues
InPost chief Rafał Brzoska says company could spend more than €1bn on acquisitions