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Digital plan for trains feeling strain of high demand and creaky foundations

Network Rail’s boss says hi-tech signalling is the answer. Dover’s weary commuters aren’t so sureOn a clear day, a Frenchman with a pair of binoculars could get a decent glimpse of the challenges facing Britain’s railway network by peering across the Channel at Dover. Until last Christmas, a high-speed train would travel at half pace along the old line at the bottom of the cliffs, giving commuters a direct fast link to Folkestone and the capital via HS1’s tracks. Then a combination of storm and tide so damaged the sea wall that passengers from Dover and beyond now have to transfer miserably on...

'Overflowing urinals, uncovered drains and muddy carpets' - Harmony of the Seas cruise liner is a 'building site', claim irate passengers

Fresh terror fears as hackers trying to disable planes at Cairo Airport

It is believed pilots are being targeted by GPS jamming just days after the EgyptAir tragedy

Sunday, 29 May 2016

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