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Getting the bullets, beans and bandages, not to mention ballistic underpants and bulldozers, from Camp Bastion to the various Forward Operating Bases of Task Force Helmand is the work of 13 Close Support Logistic Regiment (13 CSLR).
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Poor mobile phone coverage will be a thing of the past as the Government champions a £1 billion deal with the mobile phone industry to banish rural not-spots.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Exactly 60 years ago today (5 December 1958), 2,300 drivers drove along a new road for the first time…and straight into the history books.
A £1.7 million project to reduce congestion and improve safety at one of the busiest motorway junctions in the country is due to begin tomorrow night (Wednesday 27 August).
Public Health England (PHE) scientists are heading a group researching a rapid Ebola test.
British soldiers serving in Afghanistan have seen in the New Year by undertaking marathons at their bases to raise money for charity.
Accelerated improvements to various motorways will see more benefits for drivers and hauliers.
Future generations will get an exciting glimpse of life when work was taking place on the North East’s first ever triple decker roundabout.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Judge Bishopp on 25 November 2011.
Highways England has thanked those who’ve replied to a consultation about plans to dual sections of the A66 between Penrith and Scotch Corner.
An RAF reservist has claimed the world record for running the fastest ever half-marathon - in a gas mask.
Highways England is planning to build a £100 million new bypass along the A585 near Poulton-le-Fylde in Lancashire, boosting the local economy and improving journeys for drivers.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
This year's THINK! cycle safety campaign will be extended to include a further 7 cities with high cyclist casualties figures.
£348 million funding across 4 years for local authorities to tackle issues on major local roads, from easing congestion to potholes.
Highways England is lifting more than 300 miles of roadworks this May bank holiday weekend.
A widespread congestion-busting road improvement programme worth hundreds of millions of pounds has now tackled 39 bottlenecks – with more than another 80 to be completed in the next seven months.
His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh visits Okehampton Camp to mark the 50th anniversary of Ten Tors.
The first allocation of the £170 million Local Pinch Point Fund programme will enable early delivery of schemes to remove bottlenecks.
The London Borough of Waltham Forest has trialled changing roads into public spaces to reduce traffic, improve safety and encourage sustainable travel.
An M6 junction near Wigan will be closed this weekend as a £4.1 million project to reduce congestion and improve safety nears completion.
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