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A project to transform one of the busiest road links in the East of England will begin its next phase of consultation in two weeks on Wednesday 24 June 2020.
Local authorities will be given new tools to support cyclists to create a greener and more resilient transport network.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
One weekend closure. 400 tonnes of steelwork. One River Thames diversion. One stunning sunrise. One bridge widened: the M4 smart motorway upgrade has hit its halfway point with its most complex work yet.
Get pedalling! That's the message from Highways England as it reveals the latest areas to benefit from a multi-million-pound investment in cycling.
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) announced today that four foreign flagged ships remained under detention in UK ports during May 2020 after failing port state control (PSC) inspection.
Highways England has joined forces with local councils to tackle unsightly and hazardous litter on some of the country’s busiest roads.
Six motorway gantries which will house up-to-date technology to improve safety have been put up on a section of the M6 without the need for any road closures thanks to the contraflow system now in place.
New aerial photographs of the M6 in Cheshire show how much progress Highways England has been making since it started a £43 million project at junction 19 near Knutsford to tackle congestion.
From 15 June, face coverings will be required while using public transport in England.
Face coverings will be required on public transport from 15 June 2020.
The extension applies to drivers with a photocard driving licence due to expire between 1 February and 31 August 2020.
Highways England is today launching its search to find archaeological specialists to carry out excavation work ahead of the A303 Amesbury to Berwick Down upgrade past Stonehenge.
The AAIB confirms we have complied with the government’s guidance on managing the risk of COVID-19.
Work on an eagerly-anticipated road upgrade which will transform Hull is due to start in the summer.
During ground roll, the tailplane detached from the Standard Cirrus 75 (G-DDGX). Signals for the takeoff to be aborted did not reach either pilot. The glider became airborne, climbed rapidly, before descending steeply and st…
RAIB has today released its report into a Loss of brake control on a sleeper train approaching Edinburgh, 1 August 2019.
RAIB has today released its report into a train collision with material washed out from a cutting slope at Corby, Northamptonshire, 13 June 2019.
Further funding to protect and increase transport services, level up infrastructure and regenerate local economies after the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
Major upgrades to a northern Trans-Pennine route are a step closer today with the official preferred route announced for the £1 billion A66 upgrade.
Funding to protect and increase transport services, level up infrastructure and regenerate local economies after the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
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