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Highways England salutes health, safety and wellbeing at first awards ceremony
Plans for a high-speed rail service to Stoke-on-Trent, platform extensions and a re-designed junction at Crewe agreed.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Ambition is to improve cycling and walking safety whilst promoting more active travel.
Highways England has reorganised two weather-hit events where members of the public can find out more about plans to upgrade the A303 in the South West.
Government's response to recommendations in the Task and Finish Group on the Use of Wheelchair Spaces on Buses's report.
Funding announced for the Wendover Woods recreational development project near Aylesbury.
Collision between a commercial fishing vessel and a recreational motor cruiser resulting in the loss of 3 lives off Shoreham-by-Sea, England.
Additional laboratories now validated to provide sediment sampling and analysis as part of the marine licensing process.
Plans to improve the reliability of journeys in the Midlands are moving a step closer with work staring on two major smart motorway schemes this month (March).
Highways England encourages young people to sign up to their apprentice scheme.
The MMO has provided a further update on its work looking into concerns about Teignmouth beach.
Three year regulatory review to pave the way for self-driving vehicles.
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) announced today that seven foreign flagged ships were under detention in UK ports during February 2018 after failing Port State Control (PSC) inspection.
Learner drivers about to take their driving test could get their first taste of motorway driving after a change in the law.
Highways England will explain to international experts how preserving the World Heritage Site is at the centre of plans to build a road tunnel at Stonehenge.
Transport Secretary Chris Grayling pays tribute to transport workers' tireless efforts in the snow.
£3 billion upgrade programme for Transpennine rail route.
DVLA's contact centre has been closed due to severe weather.
Learner drivers can take motorway driving lessons with an approved driving instructor from 4 June 2018.
Government committed to extreme weather resilient modern railway for the south-west says Transport Secretary.
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