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States why a thriving shipping industry is so fundamental to the government’s vision for a prosperous Britain.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Light dues to be reduced to 39p in April 2015.
Charities across the country will get funding for state of the art rescue equipment from a new £5 million fund.
Confirms that the 'National policy statement for national networks' has been designated as a national policy statement.
Speech launching the maritime growth study, which will assess the UK maritime industry and identify options for making it more competitive.
Release of the 'National networks national policy statement' against which significant infrastructure projects decisions are made.
Announces publication of the Dartford – Thurrock crossing charging scheme account for 2013 to 2014.
Infrastructure Bill will bring major reforms to Highways Agency.
John Hayes visits container port and new improvements on the A14.
Documents giving further detail on governance plans for the new strategic highways company have been published.
Reform of the Highways Agency and introduction of a long term vision for improving our road network.
Roads Minister John Hayes has visited the A1 and A47 Wansford interchange.
Commissioners of Irish Lights position to be self-financed by Irish sources.
John Hayes sees the Rescue Team in Sutton Bridge Coastguard Centre.
People working on Greater Manchester’s smart motorway scheme are urging motorists to think about their safety and stick to the speed limit when they drive along the M60 and M62.
Workers on Cumbria’s road network are urging motorists to think about their safety and stick to the speed limit when they drive through roadworks.
A widespread congestion-busting road improvement programme worth hundreds of millions of pounds has now tackled 39 bottlenecks – with more than another 80 to be completed in the next seven months.
Roads Minister John Hayes has broken new ground to mark the start of work on the £61 million improvement scheme to the A1.
Roads Minister experiences first hand the challenges of managing England’s motorway network.
Highway network to get an extra 900 miles of capacity thanks to £24 billion investment.
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