A report that took two years to complete and cost taxpayers 500,000 pounds has concluded that rail passengers may experiend 'negative' feelings if their train is late an no-one tells them why. The 178 page report, by the rail safety and standards board, also found that passengers are likely to be in a 'positive frame of mind' if their train is punctual and announcements are audible
That's a short paragraph in "The Week", dated 30th May. Selective reporting, half a million being spent on confirming common sense, or a valuable conclusion?