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Skills Minister John Hayes meets apprentices at Crossrail’s Liverpool Street station site to promote the vital role of engineering to society.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
HS2 Ltd are hosting a coffee morning for women who are interested in careers with us.
Strategic Transport Apprenticeship Taskforce to boost apprenticeships and ensure investment in transport delivers for young people.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Transport Minister Lord Ahmad visits 3 schools in Wimbledon to encourage local students to consider a career in the transport sector.
A new transport skills strategy outlines plans to create apprenticeships in the road and rail sector.
Through Crossrail, women are forging careers some never thought possible.
Europe’s largest construction project is challenging perceptions and helping to make construction an exciting and attractive career option for women.
Patrick McLoughlin meets next generation of boat designers keeping Britain ahead of the worldwide competition.
As the government invests more in rail than for generations, East Midlands rail firms are helping make the region an engine for growth.
The rail sector is not hiring or promoting sufficient numbers of women.
We need a new generation of engineers, designers and construction professionals.
Road and rail to create 30,000 apprentices in this Parliament.
National Training Academy for Rail opens its doors, offering students the use of cutting-edge technology while they learn.
New facilities will provide training for hundreds of new pilots and cabin crew,
Government to work with industry to create more than 30,000 apprenticeships in the road and rail sector this Parliament.
Transport minister visits a specialist manufacturing company in London helping to construct Crossrail stations.
For Britain to lead the world in transport once again, we need more young people to join the industry.
Transport Minister hosts skills summit to celebrate female engineers working in transport.
HS2 Ltd is supporting National Women in Engineering Day by meeting pupils in Hemel Hempstead to talk about HS2
Speech discussing how the male dominated transport industry needs to attract far more women.
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