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New funding for a more reliable and sustainable rail network.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
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.
Diego Oliva has been appointed as a Non-Executive Director of National Highways, the company announced today
Developing projects to improve conditions in the maritime sector.
Capsize and sinking of a whelk potter in Colwyn Bay, North Wales, with the loss of three lives
Today, 22 June 2022, the A47 Blofield to North Burlingham application has been granted development consent by the Secretary of State for Transport.
Dramatic video footage released by National Highways shows the moment a driver crashed into a patrol vehicle to evade a temporary road closure on the M6.
In this latest joint blog from the Traffic Commissioners for Great Britain and the Department for Infrastructure in Northern Ireland, we find out about the latest developments to online operator licensing services for major …
Capsize and sinking of a scallop dredger off Newhaven, England, with the loss of two lives.
New regulations on airport slots will help to minimise flight disruption ahead of the summer peak.
National Highways is advising drivers to plan their journeys and check their vehicles ahead of the planned rail strike this week.
School children across Swansea will receive recycled IT equipment thanks to an innovative digital partnership between DVLA and Swansea Council.
The AAIB has sent a team to Burton in Lonsdale, Yorkshire.
In a long-running saga, Carmel Coaches Ltd have been refused a standard international PSV operator’s licence by Traffic Commissioner Nick Denton.
Supplement to the update on the SOBC sets out the implications of removing the Golborne Link from the High Speed (Crewe to Manchester) Bill scheme.
Nine rail schemes receive further funding to provide better access to jobs, homes and education, and level up and reconnect communities.
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