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Regulator says public inquiry shows rules are there to uphold standards and be met.
Flights and access for hauliers and passenger transport between the UK and EU will continue whatever the Brexit outcome.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Diamond Bus passengers won’t have to pay fares as compensation for firm’s punctuality failings.
Region’s Traffic Commissioner says operation needed to be stopped before someone is killed.
Organisations can apply for a share of £5.5 million to integrate proven technologies into the UK rail industry.
A road haulage statutory instrument has been laid in Parliament which is designed to ensure UK law operates effectively if the UK leaves the EU without a deal.
Update on government contracts with ferry operators.
The Department for Transport response to the European Commission 'no-deal' contingency action plan.
Transport Minister and Secretary of State for Transport host meeting at 10 Downing Street.
Revised criteria applies to existing haulage, bus and coach operators and new applicants.
Claire Gilmore to replace, in February 2019, Joan Aitken as the Traffic Commissioner for Scotland.
Key industry post holders need to be effective in managing safety compliance.
Direct Rail Services (DRS) scooped its 4th award of the week with its Class 88 locomotive named "Train of the Year – freight/ mixed traffic" at the prestigious National Rail Awards.
Newhaven Port access road scheme will move HGVs away from unsuitable local roads and help create jobs.
New plans could be the start of an exciting and profound change in how people, goods and services move around the country.
New powers provide reassurance for hauliers to continue planning for a smooth EU exit.
Statutory Documents amended to reflect legal changes and incorporate recent appeal decisions.
The Department for Transport's updated analysis on the application of Standing Order 83L has been placed in the library of the House.
People living, working and travelling in Kent are invited to contribute their views on a permanent solution to Operation Stack in a listening exercise from 11 June.
HGV Road User Levy changed to ensure that cleanest lorries will pay less to use UK roads.
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