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Display screens at stations will help rebuild trust with passengers as we tackle root causes of rail delays and cancellations.
Following a comprehensive review, the government will publish updates to 7 NTSNs.
Have your say on how the sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) revenue certainty mechanism could be funded.
Home and workplace charging schemes extended for another year to support jobs and help make the UK a clean energy superpower.
Government position on development at Gatwick Airport.
Road scheme will speed up journeys and revive economic growth across Norwich.
Secretary of State for Transport outlines next steps for airport expansion during the Airlines UK annual dinner.
Contactless will offer simpler ticketing and a better experience for rail customers.
Outlines the next steps to reform Britain’s railways through a recently launched consultation.
We are making it easier, faster and cheaper for people across the UK to switch to electric vehicles.
Tim Moss CBE will lead the DVLA's mission to make the UK’s roads the safest in the world and deliver excellent public services.
DPTAC has an important role to play in our ambition to have an inclusive transport network allowing disabled people to travel easily and with dignity.
Have your say on how new Great British Railways (GBR) will work to provide reliable services for passengers across the country.
Latest round of Reach for the Sky programme awarded £810,000 to 16 organisations across the UK.
Passengers, businesses, and local leaders have their say on how to transform transport.
Ukrainian licence holders will be able to drive on Great Britain's roads for up to 4.5 years from when they arrive in the UK.
Extension will allow certain Ukrainian licence holders to drive in GB for a period of up to 4 years and 6 months after becoming resident.
Government is investing in vital schemes to improve journey times in Wiltshire, Leeds, Essex and Buckinghamshire.
Trams will run from Wednesbury to Brierley Hill, providing faster and more reliable transport connections to centre of Birmingham and wider West Midlands.
Outlines the government's position on airport expansion and work being done on sustainable aviation fuels.
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