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Announcement of the second cycling and walking investment strategy from 2021 to 2025.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The importance of the pilot ladder, by Bill Evans, Inspector of Marine Accidents.
Although it is often overlooked, the Traffic Commissioners hear appeals regarding impoundings that the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) have made. The three cases highlighted below, determined by Kevin Rooney, Traf…
Birmingham, Crewe, Derby, Doncaster, Newcastle-upon-Tyne and York will compete to be crowned the home of Britain’s railways.
As Maritime Safey Week begins, the MAIB will be publishing a series of blogs reiterating safety messages to the industry. Here Andrew Moll discusses fishing vessel safety.
Helping get new employees into the aviation industry quickly and without compromising security to meet the surge in demand for flights.
In a recent case, Kevin Rooney, Traffic Commissioner for the West of England, made the decision to not only revoke the licence of Mulholland International Limited and to find that Wendy Mulholland the licence holder and tran…
New laws to protect disabled people in England, Scotland and Wales when travelling in taxis and PHVs.
The 22 measures the government is taking to support the aviation industry and minimise passenger disruption.
What government is doing to support the aviation industry and give holidaymakers certainty ahead of the first summer free of travel restrictions.
Announces over £1 billion in investment to deploy the European train control system on a mixed-use mainline in the UK rail network for the first time.
Independent, safety-focused Branch to make recommendations to prevent future incidents, make our roads even safer and save lives across the country.
The Road Safety Investigation Branch (RSIB) will make independent safety recommendations and shape future road safety policy.
New funding for a more reliable and sustainable rail network.
Active Travel England will be headed up permanently by Chris Boardman with Chief Executive Officer Danny Williams and Chief Operating Officer Louise Wilkinson.
Announcing senior leadership appointments for Active Travel England.
On 28 June 2022 it will be 100 years since the first regulations were issued in the UK to formalise the investigation of aircraft accidents. Since then the regulations have been amended and revised numerous times in 1925, 19…
On 28 June 1922 the first regulations were issued in the UK to formalise the investigation of aircraft accidents. One hundred years on many of the original principles remain today.
An interim extension of the current Transport for London funding settlement has been granted until 13 July 2022.
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