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Funding will expand Stansted Airport terminal by one-third, helping to support UK businesses and the aviation sector.
New legislation being introduced to Parliament will better protect seafarers against rogue employers.
Communities across the country will benefit from brand new, state-of-the-art green buses.
The application decision deadline is extended to 23 May 2025.
Establishing Shadow Great British Railways is a significant step towards delivering a unified railway with Britain's passengers at its heart.
A new manufacturing plant will be home to hundreds of high-skilled jobs, delivering faster tube journeys and regional growth.
Government plans to fix up to one million more potholes a year and help halt the decline of the country’s road network.
Secretary of State for Transport outlines next steps for maritime sector during the launch of London International Shipping Week.
Transport Secretary announces a permanent end to further government funding for retrofit and closure of clean vehicle retrofit accreditation scheme.
The application decision deadline is extended to 3 January 2025.
The application decision deadline is extended to 10 March 2025.
UK government announcement of significant measures against Iran and Russia, following the Iranian regime’s transfer of ballistic missiles to Russia.
The new Buses Bill will put power over bus services back in the hands of local leaders.
Transport Secretary speech as the Public Ownership Bill successfully passes through the House of Commons and Shadow Great British Railways is formally stood up.
Government will begin delivering improvements for rail passengers and freight users straight away.
Government to prioritise passengers over private companies and reverse decades of delays, cancellations and unreliable services on Britain’s railways.
The pay proposal could see an end to 2 years of industrial action, protect passengers from further national strikes and improve the reliability of services.
An internal review of DfT's capital spend portfolio will be commissioned to support a long-term strategy for transport.
These initiatives will push the government’s mission-driven plan to kick-start economic growth and make Britain a clean energy superpower.
Today’s bill will pave the way for better trains that work for everyone, no matter where you live in the UK.
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