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New unit will boost the delivery times of major transport projects as new funding is announced.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Passenger journeys in Wales set to improve thanks to new funding.
New funding for local authorities to ease pressure on public transport as children return in September
Prime Minister Boris Johnson launches ambitious plans to boost cycling and walking.
Investment announced alongside establishment of a new Northern Transport Acceleration Council.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson announces £350 million is being made available to cut emissions in heavy industry and drive economic recovery from coronavirus.
New standards for taxi and private hire vehicles sector will protect passengers.
Update on package of support agreed between government, Mayor of London and Transport for London.
More protection for passengers following government move to protect refund credit notes.
Elaine Holt, Ian King and Tom Harris appointed to new HS2 board.
A joint commitment at the International Maritime Summit will recognise seafarers as key workers.
Industry leaders meet to ensure joined up approach to tackling transport decarbonisation, alongside launch of public consultation.
New treaties signed today make direct train services from Amsterdam to London possible later this year.
Passengers will not be required to self-isolate when they arrive in England from a number of exempt countries and territories.
From 10 July 2020 you will be able to travel to many countries without having to self-isolate on return to England.
English regions to get major investment in roads and rail.
Exempting passengers from self-isolation requirements in certain circumstances on arrival in the UK.
New and existing stations in North East will benefit from multi-million pound investment.
More pubs, restaurants and cafes will be able to serve customers outdoors in plans announced by the government.
East Coast Main Line set to become Britain's first mainline digital rail link thanks to £350 million of new investment.
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