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Correction to the ministerial statement on 31 October 2013.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The government is opting in to a proposed Council decision on the approval of the Luxembourg rail protocol.
Consultation on the Highways Agency being turned into a government-owned company released.
Turning the Highways Agency into a government-owned company consultation released.
Discussing plans for the road network.
A response to the design refinement consultation concerning decisions and Directions for Northolt and Bromford has been published.
Concerning work being conducted to resolve a certification issue around a model of fuel tanker.
As part of its plan to help hard working people, the government has announced measures to help motorists to cut the cost of running a car.
Discusses the importance of aviation and future aviation plans.
Operations freedom trial reports have been released by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and Heathrow Airport Ltd (HAL).
Summarising items discussed at the first Transport Council of the Lithuanian Presidency in Luxembourg on Thursday 10 October.
More motorists than ever before are using GOV.UK to tax their vehicles.
Four new Better Bus Areas in Merseyside, York, Nottingham and the West of England Partnership region announced.
Changes are being made to improve road safety and social cohesion, whilst reducing fraud and costs.
Driving test candidates will no longer be able to use foreign language voiceovers and interpreters on their test from 7 April 2014.
Robert Goodwill to attend first Transport Council of the Lithuanian Presidency meeting.
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