Customer News
Our customers are many and varied. Here are a selection of stories crafted and published via our Integrated Newsrooms
Sizewell C appoints SPS to deliver workforce transport services, creating at least 400 jobs
- Specialist Passenger Solutions (SPS) to run Sizewell C’s park and ride services
- SPS to recruit 400 workers, with 75% expected to be new trainees
- Company builds on success at Hinkley Point C, where it transports over 12,000 passengers daily
The nation’s favourite student account – Nationwide FlexStudent – is back, offering £100 cash, £120 of Just Eat vouchers and overdrafts up to £3k
- Nationwide’s FlexStudent’s offer is back - 12 months of Just Eat vouchers worth £120, and £100 cash payment, available on accounts opened from 15 July
- FlexStudent also offers interest-free, fee-free overdrafts up to £3k and commission-free purchases & withdrawals abroad
- Nationwide won 48% of UK’s student accounts and served up over half a million (528,000) takeaways to freshers
- New Limited edition card designs – three colours, issued at random (images available)
Landmark ten-year strategy to transform cancer care in Wales
- Ten-year National Cancer Strategy being developed to transform how the disease is prevented, diagnosed and treated in Wales.
- Strategy will be shaped by a formal call for evidence from patients, carers, clinicians, charities and the public as well as working with international partners.
- Strategy to be published to coincide with World Cancer Day on 4 February 2027.
Caerphilly Castle: one year of wall-to-wall achievements
- Visitor numbers the highest for many years
- Conservation works ongoing, with trainee masons honing their craft
- £1 tickets for Universal Credit recipients to continue
Statement from the Cabinet Minister for Finance
The Cabinet Minister for Finance Elin Jones said:
Wales moves closer towards Universal Childcare Offer
- Deputy First Minister sets out the route and phasing for a funded childcare offer for all children aged nine months to four years.
- Local authorities expected to make huge strides towards extending the offer to all two-year-olds as a result of recent funding, setting the foundation for truly universal childcare.
- Twenty local authorities expecting to deliver to all two-year-olds by the end of 2026-27.
Council chiefs to consider Leeds social housing report
Report to be discussed at executive board meeting next week
TWO WEEKS TO GO: Major London stations close as railway carries out £20m upgrade this summer
- Essential £20m upgrade to replace ageing track and strengthen structures, improving safety and reliability for customers
- Upgrades bring major changes for 22 days this summer, with no Southeastern trains at Charing Cross or Waterloo East and services diverted across London
- Plan ahead and check before you travel, as timetables, service frequency and first and last train times will change
First look at new Portishead and Pill stations as railway restoration progresses
New artist’s impressions of Portishead and Pill stations have been unveiled, in a major milestone for the £200m Portishead to Bristol railway line.
New Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Strategy drives changes to accommodation and support services
- Council to put greater emphasis to be on preventing homelessness and longer-term housing and support solutions
- Strategy will see the temporary Caversham Road pods site decommissioned by September 2027
- Shift away from large-scale, intensely populated supported housing models mirrors national best practice
Leader calls on residents to back local footballing heroes and England ahead of semi final
The leader of Dudley Council is calling on residents to show their support for local stars Jude Bellingham and Morgan Rogers and the team ahead of England’s semi-final match tomorrow.
Mayor’s Bostin’ Beer launched to support local charities on Black Country Day
A Stourbridge brewery has teamed up with the Mayor of Dudley to create a special charity ale celebrating the borough and raising funds for a range of good causes.
Young Bradford artist's winning design takes pride of place on LNER train
A young artist from Bradford has seen their winning train seat design brought to life onboard an LNER train after winning a competition celebrating Bradford's year as the UK City of Culture.
ESTYN inspectors praise the Federation of Ysgol Brynconin and Ysgol Maenclochog as ‘happy, inclusive, safe and supportive’ communities
Estyn, Wales’ education and training inspectorate, visited the Federation of Ysgol Brynconin and Ysgol Maenclochog in May and has now published its findings following a full inspection of the Federation.
New display explores the creation of the Scottish National War Memorial
A new display at the National War Museum in Edinburgh Castle will explore the story behind the Scottish National War Memorial ahead of its centenary next summer.
Stevens Park retains Green Flag status
Stevens Park in Quarry Bank has retained the prestigious Green Flag status for the second year running.
Double success for Dudley Adult and Community Learning at regional awards
Dudley Adult and Community Learning (ACL) is celebrating a double success after winning a prestigious regional award and seeing one of its learners shortlisted among the best in the West Midlands.
Lancashire shop handed three-month closure for illicit tobacco and vapes haul
A Lancashire shop has been forced to shut their doors for three months after Trading Standards officers seized thousands of pounds' worth of illegal tobacco products and vapes.
Statement on murder on Downs Park Road
A statement from Mayor of Hackney, Zoë Garbett, following yesterday’s tragic murder on Downs Park Road on 13 July 2026
Regenerus Laboratories secures a combined £8m investment to expand advance diagnostic testing platform internationally
UK-based diagnostic health testing company, Regenerus Laboratories, announced that it has secured £8m to accelerate operational and market expansion, and strengthen its diagnostic platform. The funds consist of £5m equity investment from Foresight Group and a £3m R&D grant from Scottish Enterprise.
Updated plans for Bath Road – Castle Hill Active Travel scheme
- Consultation open on updated proposals to improve key central Reading route for cycling and walking
- Proposals include introduction of dedicated cycle lanes, improvements to Castle Hill – IDR roundabout and new pedestrian crossings