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As a result of the decision to scrap the extension of HS2, every region will now receive investment in the modes of transport that matter to you most.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Multibillion-pound plan to link major cities in the North via bus, rail and new and improved roads.
Multibillion-pound plan to improve connectivity across the country includes reopening rail services to Wellington and Cullompton.
Multibillion-pound plan to include funding for better links between the Cairnryan ferry terminals serving Northern Ireland and South West Scotland.
Multibillion-pound plan to link major cities via bus, rail and new and improved roads includes funding for South East transport schemes.
Multibillion-pound plan to improve connectivity across the country includes funding to double passenger services from Ely to King’s Lynn and Ipswich to Peterborough.
Plan to provide faster journey times across the UK includes bringing parts of North Wales within an hour of Manchester through upgrade of the North Wales Main Line.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak explains his new approach to transport in our country.
A revolution in the country’s transport infrastructure will see billions of pounds redirected from spiralling HS2 costs to build the daily connections that people depend on – unlocking potential, driving growth and transform…
Hitachi Rail’s offer to sell part of its mainline signalling business addresses the CMA’s competition concerns regarding the merger between two leading signalling suppliers.
New 30-point plan to support people’s freedom to use their cars and curb over-zealous enforcement measures.
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Plan for drivers will sit alongside continued investment in public transport and active travel.
More children will have access to walk to school and cycle training programmes over the next 2 years, giving them better road skills.
80% of new cars and 70% of new vans sold in Great Britain set to be zero emission by 2030, increasing to 100% by 2035.
Funding will protect essential bus services and allow local authorities to make the improvements that would most benefit their communities.
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