Customer News
Our customers are many and varied. Here are a selection of stories crafted and published via our Integrated Newsrooms
Euston station fully reopens after six days of major railway upgrades
The West Coast Main Line has reopened to passengers after six days of major railway improvements between Milton Keynes and London Euston.
PRICE ALERT: E.ON Next cuts prices to help households lock in energy certainty this spring
- E.ON Next has lowered prices on its 15-month tariffs, Next Fixed 15m and Next Steady, offering customers greater certainty in an uncertain energy market.
- Next Steady is the only tariff on the UK market offering both an immediate discount against the price cap at a time of high price volatility as well as the stability of a longer-term fixed deal.
Liverpool Lime Street's top travel tips for Grand National racegoers
Rail passengers travelling to Liverpool Lime Street and Aintree for the Grand National 2026 are being given top tips to help them get off to a winning start as the world-famous horse racing festival returns today.
Weekend of significant upgrades will include milestone in station footbridge project
A modern footbridge designed to last 120 years opened today (Thursday 9 April) at Harlington station to improve safety and long-term reliability.
Keeping customers moving: The technology helping LNER and Network Rail run an on-time railway
Getting customers safely and on time to their destinations are key priorities for both LNER and Network Rail. Now, that is an even greater reality, thanks to new technology.
New leadership team in place at First Bus
First Bus has confirmed a number of changes to its Managing Directors across the UK.
From apprenticeship insights to real‑world change with LDN Apprenticeships
After more than two decades at E.ON, Environment and Sustainability Advisor Rebecca is continuing to evolve her impact through the LDN Sustainability Professional apprenticeship.
Smoother journeys for Ely passengers
Passengers travelling through Ely this spring will soon benefit from smoother journeys as essential weekend engineering work to improve reliability takes place on one of the busiest parts of the region’s rail network.
Police disrupt organised crime networks
Organised crime networks disrupted after police target serious and organised criminal activity in March.
Month of March showcases Music Service
The Music Service has showcased the talent and dedication of children and young people across East Ayrshire during March - a month of incredible energy, achievement, and musical celebration.
Former smoker from Leeds voices her support for regional quit smoking campaign
Clair Smith from Leeds is lending her support to Yorkshire and Humber’s first quit smoking campaign developed and filmed in the region.
Clair smoked for nearly 30 years before quitting after seeing the harm of smoking and losing her dad to heart failure. She is urging the 72,900 people who smoke in Leeds to quit.
Stourbridge FC receives energy upgrades as part of national programme to protect grassroots football
How a clubhouse retrofit is part of a shift towards financially resilient, low-carbon community sport across England
New customer hub opens at Euston ready to better support station users
Passengers travelling through London Euston will benefit from a brand‑new customer information hub when main line services resume this week (Thursday 9 April), which will make it quicker and easier for people to get the help they need.
Volunteers raise funds for lifeboat charity at Scarborough station
A group of volunteers from TransPennine Express (TPE) and RNLI took to Scarborough station over the bank holiday weekend to fundraise for the lifeboat charity.
24 million Brits could be overpaying for insurance through auto-renewal
New data reveals three in ten ONLY shop around if their renewal price increases possibly missing out on £8.7 billion worth of savings
New photography exhibition by Clémentine Schneidermann and Charlotte James celebrates a decade of creativity in the south Wales valleys.
Ffasiwn presents photographs by French photographer Clémentine Schneidermann and Merthyr-born creative director Charlotte James. The exhibition celebrates ten years of It’s Called Ffasiwn, a project forged from a shared love of photography, fashion and creativity that is rooted in community.
Buses to replace trains between Amersham and Aylesbury Vale Parkway
Buses are to replace trains between Amersham and Aylesbury Vale Parkway after a safety-critical electrical fault was uncovered during inspections by Network Rail.
Wedding Wednesday to mark popular wedding venue’s tenth anniversary
To help celebrate its tenth anniversary, Stourbridge’s Thomas Robinson Building will be hosting a special ‘Wedding Wednesday’ event - where ten lucky couples’ big day will be made available for just £100.
Sign up now to get the most out of the council’s garden waste service
As the new green garden waste service launches for this year, Dudley borough residents are being reminded to renew or sign up if they want their garden waste collected.