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Cyclists urged to hang back from lorries to cut the number of crashes and improve cycling safety.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
City of Derry airport in line for support from UK government to keep a vital air link to London open.
Pia Wilkes appointed as Chief Executive of Vehicle Certification Agency.
Transport minister Lord Ahmad sets out maritime vision to meet challenges ahead.
Announcing the government’s new refinements and improvements along the line of route for Phase 2a of the High Speed 2 project.
Release of the Rail freight strategy.
Residents, school and community groups to benefit from minibus fund.
Figures show record numbers of new ultra low emissions vehicles soaring.
Lifeboat charities encouraged to bid for part of £1 million support fund.
Government decision that the CRA should apply in full to all transport services, including mainline passenger rail services, from 1 October 2016.
HS2 Minister Andrew Jones tells Scotland’s engineers: we want you to help build HS2.
Southern to reinstate 119 train services into the weekday timetable, and Thameslink to introduce new, longer and more spacious trains.
Transport Secretary Chris Grayling announces measures to improve running of the Southern network.
Rail Minister Paul Maynard announces a host of extra benefits and services for passengers in the West Midlands.
Rail Minister Paul Maynard announces funding for new stations which will deliver better journeys, boost local economies and link communities.
Routes shortlisted for Trans-Pennine tunnel.
Study setting out the case to improve connections between Oxford, Milton Keynes and Cambridge launched.
Study stating case to upgrade key parts of the A1 in Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire released.
Government transport funding in Lincoln will create up to 200 jobs and deliver an economic boost worth £9 million a year.
£2 million fund for councils to improve motorists' journeys using new technology.
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