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Hauliers strongly urged not to travel to Kent until further notice.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Sales of new petrol and diesel cars to end in the UK by 2030.
Transport Secretary announces new initiatives to help hauliers prepare for the end of the transition period.
Freight exemption removed so UK haulage drivers arriving from Denmark are now required to self-isolate on entry to England.
Government launches plans to keep trade flowing after 1 January 2021.
Funding for rail upgrade to freight services in Southampton released.
Freight routes secured after government signs contracts with ferry companies.
Release of the terms of reference of the union connectivity review headed by Sir Peter Hendy.
Richard Turfitt, The Senior Traffic Commissioner, has issued an updated version of the statutory document on driver conduct (Statutory document 6). This follows a consultation on proposed changes to how the traffic commissio…
The Traffic Commissioners for Great Britain have updated their coronavirus (COVID-19) advice document for operators as restrictions ease.
The TCs’ annual report to the Secretary of State is available to view and download.
Physical attendance at public inquiries and other hearings are due to resume from Monday 6 July, with social distancing measures in place.
Ensuring there is enough freight capacity to prevent disruption to the flow of critical goods, such as food and medical supplies.
Key workers within the transport industry are recognised for their important work in the national fight against the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
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.
Funding to safeguard ferry routes between Great Britain and Northern Ireland during COVID-19 outbreak.
Document sets out minimum standards for operators and auditors carrying out audits remotely during the pandemic.
Transport regulators give strong guidance on how to maintain services following Government advice.
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