Customer News
Our customers are many and varied. Here are a selection of stories crafted and published via our Integrated Newsrooms
Survey reveals young Londoners underestimate power and speed of trains – risking their lives on level crossings
- Seven out of ten 18-34 year olds nationally believe they could get out of the way if a train approached
- 98% of these young adults are unaware how long trains take to stop in an emergency
- Survey marks start of No Second Chances campaign - featuring a series of hard‑hitting films - which focuses on the deadly risks of distraction when approaching the railway.
Survey reveals young adults underestimate power and speed of trains – risking their lives on level crossings
- Seven out of ten 18-34 year olds believe they could get out of the way if a train approached
- 98% of these young adults are unaware how long trains take to stop in an emergency
- Survey marks start of No Second Chances campaign - featuring a series of hard‑hitting films - which focuses on the deadly risks of distraction when approaching the railway
Survey reveals young adults in Brighton underestimate power and speed of trains – risking their lives on level crossings
- Seven out of ten 18-34 year olds believe they could get out of the way if a train approached
- 98% of these young adults are unaware how long trains take to stop in an emergency
- Survey marks start of No Second Chances campaign - featuring a series of hard‑hitting films - which focuses on the deadly risks of distraction when approaching the railway.
Survey reveals young adults across the South East underestimate power and speed of trains – risking their lives on level crossings
- Seven out of ten 18-34 year olds believe they could get out of the way if a train approached
- 98% of these young adults are unaware how long trains take to stop in an emergency
- Survey marks start of No Second Chances campaign - featuring a series of hard‑hitting films - which focuses on the deadly risks of distraction when approaching the railway.
Survey reveals Southampton residents underestimate power and speed of trains – risking their lives on level crossings
- Seven out of ten 18-34 year olds nationally believe they could get out of the way if a train approached
- 98% of these young adults are unaware how long trains take to stop in an emergency
- Survey marks start of No Second Chances campaign - featuring a series of hard‑hitting films - which focuses on the deadly risks of distraction when approaching the railway.
ABS and Fleet Robotics Team Up to Bring Autonomous Robotic Systems to Maritime
Collaboration Announced at Singapore Maritime Week to Support Safe, Scalable Deployment of Robotic Systems in Maritime Operations
Drivers urged to help protect the Forest of Dean from litter
Residents and motorists are being asked to help protect the natural beauty of the Forest of Dean, as the district council highlights the growing problem of litter along roadsides and verges.
The sun is out and Dudley’s anti-social behaviour fighting drone has lift off
A drone is taking to the sky in Dudley Council’s fight against anti-social behaviour this summer.
illegal vapes and activities on High Streets
Residents may have seen media coverage relating to illegal vapes and activities on High Streets across the country, including Dudley borough.
Liverpool Lime Street travel advice this early May Bank Holiday
Rail passengers planning to travel to or from Liverpool during the early May Bank Holiday weekend are being advised to plan ahead when upcoming railway upgrades take place.
Nationwide cuts mortgage rates for first-time buyers and home movers
- Reductions of up to 0.25 percentage points across fixed rate range for new and existing customers
- Nationwide’s lowest rate now 4.50% for new and existing customers looking to move home
USAA 2025 Annual Report Reflects a Year of Strength, Service and Commitment to Members
USAA’s financial strength in 2025 enabled record return of $3.8 billion to members and hundreds of millions in financial relief
Council action delivers clearer picture and progress supporting young people
A coordinated effort led by Dudley Council is delivering early progress in tackling the number of young people not in education, employment or training (NEET), while significantly improving understanding of the issue across the borough.
Mark Watson Brings New Stand-Up Show to Stourbridge
Multi-award-winning comedian Mark Watson will bring his latest stand-up show Before It Overtakes Us to Stourbridge Town Hall on Friday 15 May.
Postal vote pack guidance issued ahead of local Leeds City Council election
Request to return completed postal votes as soon as possible ahead of election on 7 May
E.ON colleague inspires future innovators with clean energy challenge at Bracken Hill School
E.ON is continuing to bring its commitment to communities and education to life, with colleagues helping to inspire the next generation of talent through hands-on learning and real-world challenges.
Keith Primary celebrates playground improvements with fun community event
Keith Primary School was full of energy and excitement on Saturday 18 April as pupils, families and the local community came together to celebrate a range of new improvements to the school playground.
Awards for caretakers and concierges celebrate frontline housing staff in Islington
The hardworking staff who look after Islington’s estates were celebrated this week at the Caretaker and Concierge of the Year Awards.
ABS, Marinteknik, Seatech, and VINSSEN Launch Hydrogen Fuel Cell Harbor Craft Pilot Study in Singapore
Railway improvements delivered in Bedfordshire
Network Rail engineers successfully completed a busy programme of improvement works in Bedfordshire to improve safety, accessibility and reliability for passengers.
‘Travelling on Together!’: LNER Shares Key Travel Tips Ahead of Leeds United’s Wembley Visit
As Leeds United fans prepare for their first FA Cup Semi Final in close to 40 years, train operator LNER has issued some key travel tips to help keep travelling supporters smoothly on the move.