London transport operator secures $1.95 billion government funding

The British government said it is optimistic about reaching a deal to help rescue London’s transport operator, which has seen a big drop in passenger numbers due to the coronavirus outbreak. (File/Reuters)
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Updated 14 May 2020
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London transport operator secures $1.95 billion government funding

  • Transport for London (TfL) has lost more than 90% of fare revenue over the last two months
  • London mayor Sadiq Khan warned that bus and underground services in the British capital would be cut without urgent government funding

LONDON:  London's transport operator, which has seen a big drop in passenger numbers due to the coronavirus outbreak, has secured 1.6 billion pounds ($1.95 billion) of government funding, the BBC reported on Thursday.

Earlier, London mayor Sadiq Khan warned that bus and underground services in the British capital would be cut without urgent government funding to help meet the costs.
Operator Transport for London (TfL) has seen a 90 percent drop in revenue from ticket sales during the seven-week coronavirus lockdown as passenger numbers slump.
It has been paying the £600 million ($731 million, 678-million-euro) monthly operating bill from cash reserves but says the situation is no longer sustainable.
Khan said the operator was legally obliged to balance its books and without emergency funding would be forced to slash services, even as lockdown restrictions are gradually eased.
"We'd have to reduce the bus services we provide. We'd have to reduce the Tube services we provide to save money," he told LBC radio in an interview.
“Being blunt, today is the last day,” Khan said. 
“I’m hoping the government today agrees a grant ... but if they don’t, I’m very concerned about the consequences going forward,” he said, “Because we are required to keep two months’ worth of money to pay for services, we’ll have to start reducing services.”
 


Six injured, two critical, in knife attack at Antwerp Kurdish demo

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Six injured, two critical, in knife attack at Antwerp Kurdish demo

  • Authorities arrested four people and all victims were taken to hospital

BRUSSELS: Belgian police said Thursday six people were injured, including two critically, in a knife attack at a Kurdish demonstration taking place near the Opera House in the city of Antwerp.


Authorities arrested four people and all victims were taken to hospital, Antwerp police spokesman, Wouter Bruyns told AFP. The motive for the attack was yet to be determined.