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Kathryn Cearns OBE will be the new Chair of the Office of Tax Simplification (OTS), commencing 18th March 2019. Kathryn succeeds Angela Knight CBE.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
People of Northumberland will be able to have their say on a major scheme planned for the A1 between Alnwick and Ellingham.
Highways England announces multi-million pound boost for cycling, heritage and wildlife projects for communities along the A30 in Cornwall.
A bridge over the M6 will be dismantled next month as part of major work to upgrade the motorway in Staffordshire.
Highways England is calling on campers, caravanners and motorhome owners to find out about its national safety campaign about the dangers of tailgating.
Highways England and The Football Association have teamed up to ensure fans get safely to and from events at Wembley Stadium.
Drivers using three of the busiest roads in east England are set to benefit from a major upgrade creating a new 10-mile dual carriageway and transforming one of the region’s most congested junctions.
Highways England is changing the way it manages major motorway upgrades in the North West to help reduce the impact of roadworks on drivers.
'Stay safe, stay back' is the message from professional racing driver and Hollywood stunt expert Ben Collins to help remind drivers of the dangers of tailgating.
Highways England has launched two competitions to encourage the UKs most creative minds to come up with innovative ideas to revolutionise roads and driving.
An iconic Cornish pub that provided shelter for motorists during last week’s heavy snowfall has been handed a special welfare award by Highways England today.
When it comes to keeping motorways moving this winter, look no further than the Smith-Storer family.
Overnight work will start this weekend on the M20 in Kent to help keep traffic flowing on the motorway if there is disruption in the county.
Deep below the surface of Britain’s biggest road scheme something has been brewing for a very long time – more than 2,000 years in fact.
Highways England is investing more than £7 million in a series of schemes that will improve journeys, generate jobs and help unlock plans to build homes.
Up to £20 million is available for innovation projects that support the design, management and use of road networks fit for the future of mobility.
Highways England traffic officers proved to be a real ‘class’ act when they dropped in to see pupils at Birdlip Primary School near Gloucester.
Salt is more than something to sprinkle on to your fish and chips, this common household ingredient keeps England’s roads moving when temperatures plunge.
People living near the busy A1 in Nottinghamshire are among 40,000 roadside residents enjoying a quieter life thanks to a major noise reduction initiative.
A team of volunteer Mental Health First Aiders swapped their desks for paintbrushes to spruce up a much-needed resource in the local community in Guildford.
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