Customer News
Our customers are many and varied. Here are a selection of stories crafted and published via our Integrated Newsrooms
New Mid Cornwall Metro services deliver 25 per cent rise in rail journeys
The first week of new Mid Cornwall Metro (MCM) services saw passenger journeys between Newquay and Par increase by nearly 25 per cent on the previous year, with the first Saturday seeing a 50 per cent jump in numbers.
National cultural leaders to headline Barrow Arts Dividend Summit at University of Cumbria
Barrow-in-Furness will take centre stage this June as two influential cultural figures, Darren Henley and Wayne Hemingway, lead a landmark summit focused on the transformative power of arts and culture.
Suspected perfume, Apple and Samsung dupes seized in car boot bust
Hundreds of suspected fake perfume bottles and scores of suspected illicit Apple and Samsung products have been uncovered by Trading Standards at a car boot sale in Wyre.
Chiltern Railways welcomes four new station adoption groups during Community Rail Week
Passengers thanked after major HS2 viaduct installation over Cross City line
Passengers are being thanked for their patience after a three-day closure of the Cross City line between Birmingham New Street and Lichfield Trent Valley, allowing HS2 engineers to complete a major milestone in building Britain’s new high-speed railway.
Railway in Anglia supports travel to Pride events across the region this summer
The railway in Anglia is celebrating Pride Month by encouraging people to travel by train to Pride events taking place across the region this summer.
Rising Complexity Demands New Approach to Technology Adoption, Says ABS Chairman and CEO
Industry Needs to Close the Gap Between Rapid Technological Advancement and Safe, Reliable Real-World Performance
Construction completed on Elgin’s new cemetery
Construction has been completed on Elgin’s new Linkwood cemetery, creating a major new site that will provide long-term burial space for the area.
Council votes to pause UNESCO Biosphere application process to allow extended consultation
At its Full Council meeting on Thursday 21 May, Forest of Dean District Council considered a motion at Full Council relating to the proposed UNESCO Biosphere designation and agreed to extend the consultation process before making an application to UNESCO. The decision will enable a further six months of engagement with residents, community groups, landowners and other interested parties, ensuring people have more time to understand the proposal and share their views.
World Peatlands Day celebrated with record restoration figures in Scotland
Job opportunities, collaboration and nature recovery show promise for the national commitment to restore Scotland’s degraded peatlands.
Have Your Say Workforce Wellbeing Survey report 2026 published
Members of the social work, social care and children and young people workforce face a number of challenges but remain committed to the people they support and want to make a difference in their lives.
Ancient funeral discoveries bringing the past to life in Leeds
Ancient artefacts discovered inside a Bronze Age burial mound in Leeds are revealing fascinating insights about life and death in some of the city’s earliest communities.
Excavated during archaeological investigations on a modern-day housing project in Drighlington, the rare finds are believed to have been buried as part of funeral rituals carried out by local people around 4,000 years ago.
North and East Ayrshire Councils launch new Shared Economic Development Service
North and East Ayrshire Councils have launched a new Shared Economic Development Service, as part of a coordinated approach to delivering economic priorities across the region.
Members’ Allowances and Expenses 2025/2026
East Ayrshire Council has published information on Councillors’ remuneration, Allowances and Expenses that were paid to Councillors during financial year 2025/2026.
Laser breakthrough rewrites the rules of photonics manufacturing
A new technology created by Heriot-Watt University is poised to upend one of the most stubborn bottlenecks in modern manufacturing.
Annual house price growth slows in May
- UK annual house price growth slowed to 1.7% in May, from 3.0% in April
- House prices were down 0.6% month on month
Contributions of Moray Council volunteers celebrated
Moray Council is celebrating the dedication and impact of local volunteers, to mark Volunteers’ Week 2026 (1-7 June).
Train Operators Unite For York Pride
LNER (London North Eastern Railway) joined more colleagues from across the rail industry than ever before to celebrate York Pride this weekend (30 May 2026).
COMPLETED: Train services resume to Portsmouth Harbour after vital upgrades carried on the Portsmouth Direct Line
Trains are running through to Portsmouth Harbour again after Network Rail and South Western Railway (SWR) completed their latest phase of upgrade work on the Portsmouth Direct Line.
Senior management changes
East Ayrshire Council can confirm that due to unforeseen and entirely unrelated circumstances, and for the foreseeable future, Chief Executive Eddie Fraser and Depute Chief Executive Richard Grieveson are unfortunately not currently available to undertake their duties. Interim arrangements have been put in place with immediate effect.
Calling all armed forces veterans
Veterans are being urged to come forward to have special badges and medals presented by the Mayor of Dudley at this year’s Armed Forces Day event.