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Maritime security is vital and the new UK national strategy will make us more robust and more resilient.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Explains that the Law Commission will be presenting us with a review of taxi and private hire legislation as well as a draft bill.
Access for All programme to continue and 42 extra stations receive funding.
Equipping the next generation of British seafarers with the skills they need to succeed and the unique role played by mentors.
The cost of the driving theory test could be cut by 25% under plans announced today (10 April 2014).
Plan for Dover unlocks a bright future for historic port and town.
Driving test candidates will now no longer be able to use foreign language voiceovers and interpreters on their test.
Stephen Hammond thanks BPA for their work during the 2014 storms and announces a £2 million recovery fund for smaller ports.
Deal with Northern Rail will provide up to 3,000 extra seats during busiest times of travel.
Roads Minister Stephen Hammond has today (2 April 2014) launched the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA).
£44 million is being invested to make Manchester Victoria station safer, brighter and more spacious for passengers.
Announcing intention to extend Crossrail services to serve Reading from 2019.
New east to west rail link will offer more convenience and choice for passengers as they commute into central London and beyond.
A triennial review of the Traffic Commissioners is launching.
The 2014 to 2015 business plans for DfT's executive agencies are being published.
Northern Rail will continue to run passenger rail services on the Northern franchise.
Northern Rail Ltd awarded the franchise for rail services in the north.
A triennial review of Passenger Focus and its governance arrangements will begin soon.
The invitation to tender for the East Coast franchise, which asks bidders to set out proposals for services, has been published.
More support for mountain and cave rescue.
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