Marcus Rashford has been warned he needs to “turn up” for Manchester United next season, or risk putting his future at the club in doubt.
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Safety for e-scooters in Salford has been made a priority by the company that launched them after initial concerns raised by council. Lime has announced it will launch its Gen4 e-scooter by June as part of a new £1 million investment in Greater Manchester.
It follows the success and positive reception of the city’s e-scooter trial, with Lime recently reaching 250,000 e-scooter rides in the city - 190,000 of which were made in the past 12 months alone. The extension of the trial with Salford City Council and TfGM until the end of the year has now been confirmed after concerns over rider safety raised by councillors - where public doubters were proved wrong with only one accident involving the scooters during the trial period.
Conor Chaplin, Public Policy at Lime said: “We consider the safety of our vehicles, those riding them and members of the public our biggest priority.
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“Part of our commitment includes having a wide range of safety features incorporated into our software such as geofencing of low-speed and no-ride zones, real-time GPS tracking accurate to 30cm and on board vehicle sensors that alert us when a scooter leaves the service area or if damage is incurred. All this means we can control how the scooter behaves in real time based on its geographical location, whether that is slowing it down or completely stopping it when required.
“To support this even further we have an experienced operations team based in Salford who regularly patrol the service area, which has resulted in minimal damage to our scooters in Salford over the course of the trial, with 99.99 percent of Lime trips ending without
Marcus Rashford has been warned he needs to “turn up” for Manchester United next season, or risk putting his future at the club in doubt.
Train passengers have faced chaos following major disruption in London this evening (June 17). All Avanti West Coast services from Euston have been halted after a vital line was blocked due to a reported fire.
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Brentford maestro Christian Eriksen has been urged to snub Manchester United in favour of a “better” move elsewhere.
the RMT union announced that “over 50,000 railway workers will walkout as part of 3 days of national strike action later this month, in the biggest dispute on the network since 1989”.The nationwide strikes are due to take place on June 21, 23 and 25, which means that those travelling to Worthy Farm for Glastonbury 2022 – held from June 22-26 – may face disruption. Other events affected the same week include the British athletics championships in Manchester and Elton John and The Rolling Stones‘ BST Hyde Park concerts.Responding to the planned strike, Michael Kill, CEO of the NTIA, said: “The announcement of UK wide train strikes has sent a shockwave throughout the industry, over concerns for staff and public safety, and the potential impact on trade.”“Limited Rail services across the UK will leave many stranded at night, compromising safety with very few alternative transport services available.”Kill added: “The transport infrastructure within the night time economy is vitally important to our recovery post pandemic, particularly as we move into peak summer season for festival and events, and a critical time for tourism, who rely heavily on public transport.”RMT general secretary Mick Lynch said of the strike: “Railway workers have been treated appallingly and despite our best efforts in negotiations, the rail industry with the support of the government has failed to take their concerns seriously.“We have a cost-of-living crisis, and it is unacceptable for railway workers to either lose their jobs or face another year of a pay freeze when inflation is at 11.1% and rising.
The Spinners Quarter development in Pendleton was officially unveiled recently with Salford ’s city mayor cutting the ribbon. The event marks a milestone for Lovell Together, the joint venture between Lovell Partnerships and Together Housing Group.
Leicester midfielder Youri Tielemans has admitted he could leave the Foxes this summer, with Manchester United rumoured to be interested.
Louis Saha has suggested Manchester United allowing Paul Pogba to run out his contract and leave for free was a major error.
Manchester United have prioritised Jurrien Timber as their defensive target and have also held talks with Portuguese defender David Carmo.
David Beckham has shared a series of rare throwback snaps of his sister Lynne in celebration of her 50th birthday. The former footballer, 47, took to Instagram on Sunday to wish his older sister a happy birthday with an old school photo of her as well as a sweet family picture. David and Lynne looked extremely young in one of the snaps as the brother and sister duo posed beside their rarely seen parents.
The sister of a young dad who died in a horror motorbike crash in Wigan has paid a tribute. Charlie Brogan came off his Yamaha bike on Spring Road - near the Heinz factory - at around 2.45pm yesterday (Wednesday). The 21-year-old tragically died at the scene.
A mum has told how her autistic four-year-old son had to sleep on the floor of an airport after their easyJet flight was cancelled - leading to the family missing out on their dream holiday.