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British Airways rocked by £90m price-fixing fine

BA gets a whopping big fine for conspiring to fix fuel charges. And those cabin crew talks have taken a turn for the worse too.

M&S named Green Business of the Year

Marks & Spencer took the Green Business crown last night, for its Plan A scheme. Good to see that cuts haven't tamed our companies' eco drive.

Is it time to break up Network Rail?

The ex-rail regulator thinks so - and even its chairman seems to have doubts about the current set-up...

Why CSR is surviving the recession

UK firms don't seem to be using the downturn as an excuse to ditch their principles.

Eurostar shines bright at 2008 Green Business Awards

Eurostar was one of 12 companies honoured at the second Green Business Awards last night...

BA's legal bill set to rise

The cost of BA's price fixing activities may be about to get substantially bigger.

Boris boon for Porsche

At least someone's happy this morning: carmaker Porsche, after Boris scrapped the £25 congestion charge...

Behind the spin: Metronet

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MT at the climate camp

The Heathrow climate protest rumbles on. A group of 200 or so eco protestors are continuing their 24-hour 'siege' of BAA's car park, many of them dressed as clowns and playing tunes like insy-winsy spider on the penny whistle. It would have been just the thing to lift the spirits of the airport operator's...

Ryanair flies into eco row

Ryanair's already turbulent relationship with environmentalists took another nose-dive this week, when it launched a giveaway of one million flights and offered to pay the customers' taxes, fees and charges.

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