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We need an open, public debate about airline passengers who become disruptive after drinking.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The IMO brings the international maritime industry together.
Esther McVey to play a crucial role in ensuring the effectiveness of railway policing.
The rail sector is not hiring or promoting sufficient numbers of women.
Government's decision regarding international law on the treatment of hazardous and noxious substances at sea.
COBR met to review the latest situation in Paris and the UK's response following the terrorist attacks.
All working speed cameras will be yellow by October 2016.
Government statement giving update on flights to the UK from Sharm el-Sheikh.
New proposals to improve the driving test, including incentives to be better prepared, form part of a consultation launched by government today.
UK Government Ministers attend rail summit to ensure North Wales benefits from the Northern Powerhouse
Announces the reappointment of 2 members of the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) board.
Proposals to put bodies like Transport for the North on a statutory footing.
Latest developments on vehicle emissions testing following the Volkswagen Group announcements.
Gatwick Airport and 5 other stations to accept pay as you go Oyster and contactless payments.
A government spokesperson made a statement providing advice for British people in Sharm el-Sheikh.
COBR met earlier today to review the situation at Sharm el-Sheikh airport and the operation to return British citizens to the UK.
Prime Minister David Cameron and President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi of Egypt held a joint press conference during the President’s visit to the UK
The government has agreed a new package of airport security measures with Egypt and airlines are now cleared to fly British nationals home.
The UK government wants Scottish companies to bid to build HS2.
Firms across Scotland find out how to bid for more than £10 billion of contracts generated by HS2.
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