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Review of High Speed 2 (HS2) including overview, programme update, schedule, community and environmental impact.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Government invests £20 million to develop innovative zero emission vessels and clean port infrastructure.
Innovative green projects creating the next generation of electric trucks and hydrogen-powered buses are set to secure nearly 10,000 UK jobs and save millions of tonnes of carbon emissions.
Government announces additional funding to support tram and light rail operators during the coronavirus pandemic.
Joint statements from the Department for Transport (DfT) and Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) in response to a report published by the Airspace Change Organising Group.
For the first time since the 1950s, airport modernisation receives support to help make journeys faster, quieter and greener.
Line between Exeter and Okehampton set to reopen later this year, as government delivers first project of its Restoring Your Railway Fund in the south west.
Construction of the Oxford to Cambridge expressway has been cancelled as analysis shows the benefits the road would deliver are outweighed by its costs.
As more people than ever opt for electric vehicles, the government announces changes to the plug-in car, van and truck grant.
Network Rail publishes report on strengthening the resilience of the UK's rail network against extreme weather conditions following the 2020 Stonehaven tragedy.
Hydrogen transport hub is one step closer to becoming a reality in Tees Valley.
Transport Secretary appoints Neil Sachdev as Chair of the East West Railway Company, overseeing delivery of a new direct rail link between Oxford and Cambridge.
Ethiopia, Oman, Somalia and Qatar to be added to England’s red list. Portugal (including Madeira and the Azores) and Mauritius to be removed from England’s red list.
The government has today published Bus Back Better: a national bus strategy for England, which outlines ambitious reform of how bus services are planned and delivered.
The Department for Transport to create a second HQ in Birmingham and a northern hub in Leeds as part of government commitment to level up all parts of the UK.
Bus strategy to see passengers across England benefiting from more frequent, reliable, easier to use and cheaper bus services.
Hope Valley rail line receives £137 million investment to improve capacity and improve connectivity between Sheffield and Manchester.
Sir Peter Hendy reappointed for a further 2 years as Chair of Network Rail
Prime Minister Boris Johnson's article about the Union Connectivity Review.
Statement on the publication of an interim report on the current state of transport connectivity within the UK.
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