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Names of train companies to compete for West Midlands franchise announced.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Airbus A319-131, G-EUOE, London Heathrow Airport, 24 May 2013 Safety Recommendation document updated.
Boeing 757-3CQ, G-JMAB, during takeoff from London Gatwick Airport, 31 October 2014 Safety Recommendation document updated.
RAIB has today released its report into a passenger train derailment at Godmersham, Kent, 26 July 2015
SportCruiser, G-EWZZ, Isle of Bute, 9 August 2014 Safety Recommendation document updated.
Lessons from marine accidents.
Publication of MAIB's Business Plan for 2016 to 2017
New government strategy launched to encourage travelling by bike or on foot.
The London Borough of Waltham Forest has trialled changing roads into public spaces to reduce traffic, improve safety and encourage sustainable travel.
The reasons Brighton and Hove council turned a lane on Lewes Road into a bus and continuous cycle lane, and the results of the work.
Replaced a subway beneath the junction of Granby Street and Waterloo Way with a new surface level wide crossing for cyclists and pedestrians.
How Worcester city and county councils have built the Diglis Bridge to make it easier for people to get around on foot and by bike.
Salford city council have tested protected cycle lanes to improve cycling in the area and increase the number of journeys made by bike.
How Brighton and Hove council have introduced contraflow cycle lanes through the North Laine area on lightly used, one-way streets.
A signalled crossing for cyclists was built on the A4174 in order to make it easier for them to cross and to reduce delays.
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