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Funding will support pioneering projects to decarbonise local highways infrastructure across the UK.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
A Silent 2 Electro motor glider (G-CIRK) suffered a propeller strike shortly before it got airborne. The glider climbed steeply, stalled and entered an incipient spin to the left. The glider struck the ground nose-first and …
During the operation of a DJI Matrice M210 Version 1, stronger than forecast winds caused the unmanned aircraft to drift beyond visual line of sight and communication with it was lost, 19 November 2020.
National Highways is continuing to invest in enhancements to the Cornish landscape alongside the A30.
Call for evidence launched to determine whether convicted drug-drivers should have to complete a rehabilitation course before resuming driving.
National Highways’ support for a national litter-picking campaign gained momentum as piles of rubbish were removed from the M56 in Cheshire.
The training was funded by the UK and delivered in partnership with the Pacific Community (SPC) under the Pacific Extended Continental Shelf Project.
Funding for major local transport schemes across the UK will speed up journeys and make services more reliable and greener.
Letters to metro mayors confirming settlements for the 7 city regions currently eligible for a share of the £5.7 billion City Region Sustainable Transport Settlements.
The AAIB has sent a team to Upper Heyford, Oxfordshire.
On his recent visit to the city Alister Jack met businesses to talk about improving transport links between Northern Ireland and the rest of United Kingdom.
Loud noise from the engine, autorotation, rollover on touchdown near Ledbury, Herefordshire on 2 April 2021.
Preliminary examination into three overspeeding incidents in north west England and Scotland on 21 February 2022.
Read our latest collection of lessons learned from marine accidents.
Funding will create a more resilient railway, giving passengers in Devon and Cornwall safer and more punctual journeys.
Letters from the Secretary of State for Transport to the Maritime and Coastguard Agency and UK ports about new seafarer protections.
An innovative trial that seeks to treat spillages on England’s major A-roads and motorways more effectively, enabling roads to re-open more quickly, is being funded by National Highways.
Measures announced to ensure that all UK ferry operators pay the national minimum wage and ferries are seaworthy.
Measures announced include ensuring that all UK ferry operators pay the national minimum wage and ferries are fit for purpose.
Findings from an assessment of the prevalence and use of wheeled mobility aids will help form an evidence base for the design of future transport.
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