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London-listed equipment rental company’s shares tumble after warning that revenues will fall short of forecasts
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Building merchant hit by market weakness and price deflation in its products
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Public body admitted health and safety failings
Airport and airlines had appealed against ruling by Civil Aviation Authority in March that charges should fall by a fifth
CAA to report on ‘logic error’ over August bank holiday as airlines call for their costs to be covered
Britain could see interest rates rise further as pay growth remains high
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Airlines call on Nats to cover costs that could amount to £100mn due to delays and cancellations
First-half profits at London airport jump as travellers return but passenger numbers still below 2019 levels
Nats points to flight data issue behind collapse of system over busy bank holiday
Increased usage down to high inflation and shortage of alternatives, says chief of Britain’s biggest operator
Airline industry has been trying to avoid a repeat of last year’s travel chaos
József Váradi tells FT ‘common sense prevailed’ after significant number of investors rebel at shareholders’ meeting
Almost 30% of carrier’s free float was cast against the move to give József Váradi until 2028 to unlock £100mn reward
Appointment of Amazon Web Services executive comes after data breaches at UK outsourcer
Providers warn of further closures because of rising costs and delay to promised reform
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