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First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Aviation Minister Lord Ahmad calls for even greater trade links between the UK and India.
Deal agreed to ease restrictions on flights between the two nations.
Government launches new consultation on drone safety.
Ensuring that drones are safely and properly used in the UK.
Elizabeth line trains are a great showcase of British design and manufacturing.
The Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union has chaired a roundtable with aviation industry leaders to hear their views on the Brexit negotiations.
A new runway at Heathrow would boost jobs across the UK.
Heathrow expansion would boost Northern Irish economy.
A £2 million competition, to help find new ways to protect air passengers, has been announced by the Government’s Future Aviation Security Solutions (FASS) team.
Aviation Minister Lord Ahmad speaks to the Institute of Directors, India about opportunities for business and trade.
UK and China have agreed a deal to increase flights between the 2 nations.
The UK has agreed a huge aviation climate deal with 190 countries. Airlines will offset emissions aiming for carbon neutral growth from 2020.
City of Derry airport in line for support from UK government to keep a vital air link to London open.
Transport minister Lord Ahmad sets out maritime vision to meet challenges ahead.
Plans have been revealed to improve road safety and give consumers a better service when they take their vehicle for its MOT.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The driving theory test is today (1 July 2016) marking 20 years of helping to make Great Britain’s roads safer.
Strategic Transport Apprenticeship Taskforce to boost apprenticeships and ensure investment in transport delivers for young people.
Publication of the business plans for motoring agencies of the Department for Transport.
Extra roads funding to help cut delays and boost local economy.
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