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Five companies - Fourfront, Loop, Coriolis, ThirdWay and Oakley - have agreed to pay fines totalling over £7 million after admitting being involved in cartel behaviour.
Images have today been released by Highways England showing how an historic bottleneck in Northamptonshire will be transformed as part of a major upgrade.
Repair teams are gearing up for the next phase of this mammoth scheme next month.
The CMA has investigated suspected anti-competitive arrangements in the design, construction and fit-out services sector under the Competition Act 1998.
Work to reduce congestion on the A1(M) at junction 6 (Welwyn) in Hertfordshire will start next week.
Final outline applications (OLAs) must be received by 11pm today, Wednesday 28 March. OLAs will not exist from Friday 6 April, due to changes in our rules.
Work to improve a busy junction on the M5 near Birmingham starts next week and will require changes to the road layout and temporary speed limits.
Speech by Housing Minister Mark Prisk to the sixth annual PlaceShapers conference.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
New footage is released today showing progress toward speeding up journeys by removing the payment barriers at the Dartford Crossing.
Local residents from two Cumbrian villages are being invited to share their views on the layout of the Broughton and Brigham junction.
Eric Pickles congratulates award winners at the Alan Cherry Awards for placemaking.
This is a speech about planning measures helping to achieve economic growth.
Public encouraged to have their say on improvements to junction 9 on the M3.
A new 12-mile bypass to the south of Huntingdon in Cambridgeshire has opened to traffic, Highways England announced today.
Main construction work on a much-needed scheme to provide vital extra capacity on the A21 between Tonbridge and Pembury in Kent will start next month.
Traffic using the A453 in Nottinghamshire is to be switched to a new section of road from next week as part of the Highways Agency’s ongoing improvements.
A much-needed scheme to provide vital extra capacity on the A21 between Tonbridge and Pembury will go ahead, it was confirmed today.
The Driving Standards Agency (DSA) is making minor changes to the motorcycle module 1 test from 16 May 2011.
Brandon Lewis response to comments from the Town and Country Planning Association on the protection of areas such as parks, woods and lakes in the planning system.
The reasons Brighton and Hove council turned a lane on Lewes Road into a bus and continuous cycle lane, and the results of the work.
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