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Major boosts to funding for rail route upgrades in the north.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Solar powered aircraft, ultra-efficient wings and medical treatment carrying drones are just some of the technologies the government will back.
A research satellite from RHEA Group, built by Open Cosmos, completes the line-up of satellites set to launch from Spaceport Cornwall this year.
National Highways has supported the next generation of female engineers and manufacturing professionals at a special careers event.
Prolonged disruption through roadworks will be reduced as part of new plans designed to ensure more reliable journeys on England’s busiest roads.
The new charter will act as a one-stop shop so air passengers know their rights for their entire journey.
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) announced today that four foreign flagged ship remained under detention in UK ports during June 2022 after failing Port State Control (PSC) inspection.
Government sets out a range of measures to mark a year of success since the Transport Decarbonisation Plan was introduced.
Mooring deck accident on board a cargo vessel at Kavkaz South anchorage, Russia, with the loss of one life.
The Goods Vehicle Operator Licensing Guide has been revised and updated to reflect changes in legislation and brought into line with accessibility criteria.
The current Transport for London funding settlement has been extended to 28 July 2022.
The ‘Travel Like You Know Them’ campaign promotes recent changes to the Highway Code, improving road safety for people walking, cycling and horse riding.
National Highways’ projects to modify and refurbish three bridges in the South West have been shortlisted for regional engineering awards.
More than 41,500 people broke down on National Highways roads last year because of tyre issues – that is over 20% of all breakdowns.
RAIB has today released its report into a near miss between a rail grinding train and an empty passenger train at Sileby Junction, Leicestershire, 5 May 2021.
In our final Maritime Safety Week blog, Simon Graves and Graham Wilson explain how issuing a safety warning during an investigation can have an immediate effect.
The helicopter may have experienced a build-up of unburnt fuel in the exhaust system, which ignited while in flight, near Ledbury, Herefordshire, 2 April 2021.
During an experimental flight of an aircraft with an electrical propulsion system, with electrical power from hydrogen fuel cells, it experienced a loss of power to the electrical motors. A forced landing was carried out cl…
We are taking the opportunity during this Maritime Safety Week to raise awareness of essential components for safer mooring operations.
New legislation will ensure seafarers get paid at least equivalent to the UK National Minimum Wage.
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