Customer News
Our customers are many and varied. Here are a selection of stories crafted and published via our Integrated Newsrooms
Audiology patients to receive faster, local hearing care
Faster, more convenient hearing care will be available closer to people’s home, as part of a radical reform of audiology services.
Orbital Marine Power, operator of the world’s most powerfultidal turbine, secures £7m investment
PXN Ventures, the fastest-growing venture-focused investment firm outside London and the South East, joins existing shareholders to support Orbital’s commercial tidal-stream projects, following new tidal energy licences in Canada
University of Reading joins the Council’s annual Christmas Carol celebration
- Council teams up with the University of Reading for this year’s festive event at Reading Minster
- Carols, readings from local dignitaries and university guests, plus performances by the University Choir
- Free entry on Thu 18 Dec, doors open 6:15 pm, BSL interpreted, with refreshments after the service
Essential weekend engineering works on Essex Thameside line planned to maintain reliability for passengers
Network Rail teams will be carrying out essential maintenance on the Essex Thameside line over several weekends in January and February 2026. These works are aimed at keeping the railway safe, reliable, and comfortable for passengers.
Barnsbury Estate approved plans pave the way for 1,116 new homes
One of Islington's most significant housing projects in decades has moved a step nearer, after planning permission was granted for the New Barnsbury Estate redevelopment.
North East Ambulance Service secures £46,250 from NHS Charities Together to support neurodivergent staff through new wellbeing project
North East Ambulance Service (NEAS) has received £46,250 from NHS Charities Together to launch a ground-breaking Neurodiversity Wellbeing Project, providing targeted support for neurodivergent colleagues, including those who are autistic, have ADHD or dyslexia.
Explore the future of Intercity travel: EMR launch experiential Aurora pop up at Nottingham Station
- EMR has created a special Aurora experiential pop up at Nottingham station
- The pop up was designed to raise awareness of the EMR and Transport UK's new £400 million fleet and the significant improvements the Aurora's usher in
- It includes hands-on displays, a VR tour and photo area
Remembering the Leeds Kirkgate Market fire, 50 years on
It was Leeds Kirkgate Market’s darkest day – but also one that brought the city together in a remarkable show of resilience and fighting spirit.
‘How Motorsport’s past is powering a cleaner future’ by Veloce’s Kevin Hansen
Motorsport has always been a catalyst for innovation, pushing the limits of technology, performance, and human ambition.
Wrapping up the year with improvements across Scotland’s Railway this Christmas
Rail passengers are being reminded to plan their journeys carefully this Christmas and New Year as Network Rail delivers essential engineering work to improve Scotland’s railway.
99% of South Wales Metro now electrified
Transport for Wales has now electrified 99% of the railway lines in South East Wales as part of the South Wales Metro.
Christmas support for care leavers
Dudley Council is partnering with community organisation Donate 1 Create 1 to provide Christmas dinner and gifts for care leavers.
LNER Funding Helps To Bring River Aire Back To Life
A project which aims to reduce pollution and improve the water quality in the River Aire has received vital funding from LNER.
Energy saving goals: Grassroots football clubs cut energy use by 25% as E.ON Next kicks off new energy bill credit
- E.ON Next calls for more clubs to participate in the Greener Game initiative as four grassroots football pioneers save nearly £10,000 collectively, cutting their energy usage by 25%
- New research shows just over two in five consumers in England think grassroots clubs need help cutting bills, while nearly three in five say clubhouse upkeep is vital for long-term success
- England goal-saving legend Rob Green says grassroots teams “are at the heart of their communities.”
Japan and Wales sing each other’s praises after landmark year
Japanese Ambassador joined First Minister at Conwy Castle to sing Welsh national anthem, to mark end of the year of Wales and Japan.
Don’t stop on level crossings, drivers warned after dangerous queueing on railway
Motorists are being reminded to remain alert, comply with road signage and never stop on level crossings after repeated scenes of queueing traffic on the railway in Derbyshire.
Reading Launches Free Toothbrushing Programme for 1,800 Children to Tackle Rising Rates of Tooth Decay
- Over a third of 5-year-olds in Reading suffer from tooth decay
- 1,800 children across the borough will receive free toothpaste, toothbrushes and brushing sessions
Mitie accredited as a member of the Good Business Charter
- The accreditation reflects Mitie’s commitment to being a responsible business helping people and communities to thrive through care for colleagues, suppliers, customers and the environment
- The achievement was celebrated at a breakfast event with Rt. Hon Liam Byrne MP, Chair of the Business and Trade Committee and Jenny Herrera, CEO of the Good Business Charter
- Mitie is the largest employer to be accredited to date, providing a blueprint for a more ethical future of work in the UK
EMR shares key Christmas and New Year travel advice for customers
- EMR is urging customers to check their journey over the Christmas period
- Services will not run on Christmas Day or Boxing Day
- Some services will start and finish at different times
'All of their faces lit up': Santa makes special appearances on Northern trains
Father Christmas made special appearances on a number of Northern services, to spread some festive cheer and hand out a few presents.