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Bus Minister Andrew Jones lays out the case for the government’s Buses Bill.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Reforms are set to make bus travel more passenger-friendly and give councils more freedom to improve services.
Bus Minister Andrew Jones explains the government’s forthcoming Buses Bill.
Transport Minister Andrew Jones welcomes progress as biggest 5 UK bus operators announce contactless travel for all buses by 2022.
Upgraded buses will complete more than a million greener journeys a year helping improve air quality
Board issues opinion on the proposed quality contract scheme.
Government announced competition so local authorities can fit emission-cutting technology and provide better journeys.
If the bus industry’s going to grow, we have to continue delivering for passengers.
The Quality Contract Scheme board has confirmed the full timetable for oral evidence sessions into the proposed scheme.
Statutory document confirms standards for operating punctual and reliable services in England (outside London) and Wales.
Transport Minister Baroness Kramer announces winner in competition to improve bus journeys for people with sight and hearing impairments.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Nearly 150 buses across the country to be fitted with pollution-reducing technology.
Twelve British cities shortlisted to become international beacons of ultra-low emission vehicle use.
Timetable to consider proposals revised following further directions hearing.
Department for Transport project with Ordnance Survey will deliver the next generation road mapping for England and Wales.
Work to help keep journeys safe on motorways in Kent by renewing road markings will begin next month.
The bus sector is evolving, but the test stays the same: are passengers getting a good deal?
Patrick McLoughlin explains the future plans for buses including funding, the role of the private sector, cities and technology.
Explains changes to rules for registering local bus services and the outcome of a related government consultation.
Network expansion to transform the city’s transport system awarded new funding.
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