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‘We Will Meet Again’ and ‘Thank You’ messages commemorate those who served during World War 2 and thank those working on the frontline during the coronavirus outbreak.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Investment will protect air passenger flights for important routes between Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Deadline extensions for Lake Lothing crossing, West Midlands rail freight interchange, A303 Sparkford and Amesbury duel carriageways plus A63 improvement.
Announcing measures to ensure transport boosts the national response to COVID-19 and paying tribute to the transport workers who have kept vital freight and passenger services running.
Statement by UK Secretary of State for Transport, French Minister of State for Transport and Irish Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport.
Action will protect the transport links the country relies on.
Government funds will maintain vital transport links to the mainland.
Funding to safeguard ferry routes between Great Britain and Northern Ireland during COVID-19 outbreak.
Temporary change applies to drivers whose licences are due to expire or have expired since 1 January 2020.
£1.1 billion support package for air navigation service providers across Europe affected by COVID-19 events.
Charges for air navigation services in European airspace deferred for up to 14 months.
The government increases efforts to bring home travellers stranded abroad by coronavirus (COVID-19) with extra flights and 10 more airlines joining its scheme.
With warm weather this weekend people may feel tempted to head out more, but please stick to government guidance. You are saving lives by staying at home.
Greater funding to keep bus routes running during the coronavirus pandemic.
The Foreign & Commonwealth Office announces a new government partnership with airlines to fly back more tourists stranded abroad due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Competition law to be temporarily suspended to allow ferry operators to maintain a crucial lifeline between the island and the mainland.
All British tourists and short-stay travellers currently abroad should return to the UK where commercial flight options are still available.
We're supporting train operators to make sure our railways stay open for key workers during the coronavirus outbreak.
Government has worked with rail operators to agree a reduction in rail service levels to help tackle the spread of COVID-19.
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