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New ultra low emission vehicles strategy launched to help grow the UK economy.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Measures have been announced to improve cycle safety in London.
Work at St Mary’s and Penzance harbours to go ahead, subject to final clearances and securing European funding.
Oliver Morley will be joining the DVLA as the new Chief Executive in November.
New Merchant Navy medal to be created and Department of Transport honours Merchant Navy Day.
Crossrail Limited given agreement to complete station at Woolwich.
Able Marine Energy Park decision deadline extended to 18 December 2013.
Richard Keys and Iain McNicoll appointed to board of National Air Traffic Services.
Multi-million pound push to deliver smart card technology to rail passengers across the south east.
Eleven local authorities have been awarded grants from the Clean Bus Technology Fund, which will allow almost 400 buses to be upgraded.
A response to the All Party Parliamentary Cycling Group's 'Get Britain cycling' report has been published.
Rail companies asked to publish train-by-train crowding information in a 'traffic light' system, explaining which services are busiest.
New platforms and passageways are being built for Crossrail passengers at an ambitious new station in Whitechapel.
Police given powers of on-the-spot penalties for careless driving including tailgating and poor lane discipline.
DfT is supporting London International Shipping Week, and will be involved in a number of the week's events.
Address regarding the 'State of the nation' report to the Institution of Civil Engineers.
A nationwide drive to promote cycling in cities and national parks across England will be launched today.
Plans unveiled to allow electric trains to run on 10 miles of route between Oxenholme Lake District station and Windermere station.
Cumbria County Council is set to receive a further £7.2 million for road repairs after flooding.
Short distance repair and testing drivers to be made exempt from additional professional driving tests and training.
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