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MAIB Direction No 1/2015 concerning wreck of fishing vessel JMT (50° 15.711N 004° 17.15W)
Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin today (20 July 2015) officially opened the newly-widened A453 in the East Midlands.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Government to fund research and development for driverless vehicles.
New Chief Financial Officer appointed.
Transport minister visits a specialist manufacturing company in London helping to construct Crossrail stations.
This page gives the response by HS2 Ltd Chairman, David Higgins, to the first Residents' Commissioner's report.
Junction improvement and new road will improve journeys to Luton Airport and local area.
Shipping Minister Robert Goodwill welcomes milestone as major report continues into Britain’s maritime industries.
Lord Adonis appointed as a non-executive board member of HS2 Ltd.
Five priorities for the maritime sector.
The report concerning the accident to Airbus A319-131, G-EUOE, on 24 May 2013 at London Heathrow Airport was published on 14 July 2015
Industry regulator seeks views on revised guidance and directions.
Drivers using the M4 in south Gloucestershire will benefit from a £860,000 investment in the Winterbourne Lane Bridge, near Stoke Gifford between junction 19 and 20.
Highways England today (Friday 10 July) met with suppliers to set out how more than £150 million of government investment to improve the capacity and condition of roads in Cumbria and north Lancashire will be delivered.
Transport Minister sees construction begin on £11.6 million new railway station in Waltham Forest before meeting Crossrail apprentices.
On 8 June 2015 the paper counterpart to the British driving licence was abolished, making way for an online system changing the way motorists share their details with employers and car hire companies.
The paper counterpart to the photocard driving licence was abolished on 8 June 2015, so how you view your licence information has changed.
If you are going on holiday and hiring a vehicle, or you are a company hiring out vehicles, these changes may affect you.
The economic case for road investment.
For Britain to lead the world in transport once again, we need more young people to join the industry.
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