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Airbus launches internal corruption investigation after Guardian expos

Exclusive: Already facing bribery allegations, group looks into transactions that led to unexplained payment. Airbus, Europe's largest aerospace multinational, has launched an internal investigation into possible corruption after the Guardian uncovered a series of questionable financial transactions resulting in an unexplained payment.

Welsh factory worth £9.6m set to open to produce London hybrid taxi parts

Norwegian aluminium company Sapa is set to reopen its factory in Bedwas, south Wales, and plans to create more than 200 jobs

Putting railways under state control ‘would be a disaster’ [Subscription]

The boss of Britain’s last state-owned train operator today attacked Labour’s plans to renationalise the railways, insisting that the move would dramatically force up fares.

City ramps up pressure on politicians to push ahead with Heathrow expansion after fresh jitters over delays

The City has issued a rallying cry to MPs to push ahead with Heathrow airport’s expansion, warning that delays could hamper financial and professional services firms’ ability to do business globally.

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