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New toolkit launched to bring together the best ideas for rail projects and make the delivery of transport infrastructure projects faster and cheaper.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Drones and 3D printing technology being explored to fix potholes while councils receive funding to improve traffic light systems to cut congestion and emissions.
The AAIB have sent a team to investigate an accident involving an aircraft that occurred near the south of Taunton on 12th August 2021
UK's mission in Australia is inviting bids for projects developing coordination between the UK and Australia on maritime issues in the Indo-Pacific region.
In a bid to give back to nature, contractors upgrading junction 25 of the M25 on behalf of Highways England, had a pleasant surprise recently when they discovered stockpiles of soil had become the home to a variety of wildfl…
Industry, local authorities, trade organisations and passenger groups encouraged to review the role of Traffic Commissioners in online consultation.
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) announced today that four foreign flagged ships remained under detention in UK ports during July 2021 after failing port state control (PSC) inspection.
The TCs’ annual report to the Secretary of State is available to view and download.
Iconic British electric vehicle chargepoint could be seen on streets across the country from 2022.
Tom Harris appointed as a Non-Executive Director to the High Speed 2 (HS2) Limited Board.
Millions of road-users in the south west of England are set to enjoy safer, quicker and smoother journeys, as Highways England delivers a £200 million package of improvements across the region over the next few months.
Highways England and recovery industry commit to improve communication, best practice and safe working
Modern tech delivers a better service for passengers and cuts emissions, while biodiversity drive creates havens for wildlife next to railway lines across the network.
Sinking of a wooden hulled motorboat off the coast of Fleetwood, England with loss of 1 life.
Football fans are being urged to show poorly maintained tyres the red card ahead of the new season starting this weekend.
High Speed Two (HS2) Ltd CEO, Mark Thurston, responds to the fifteenth Residents' Commissioner's report.
Letter to highway, combined and transport authority leaders advising that active travel schemes supported by government funding are kept in place long enough for their impacts to be adequately assessed.
Funding for infrastructure upgrades, changes to The Highway Code and new requirements to ensure that active travel schemes' effects are properly assessed.
New eco-locomotive highlights the important role rail freight can play to make transport greener.
The engineers of the future were given an insight into a career in the highways sector when the Highways England Education Group hosted its first ever virtual work experience week.
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