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A team from the University of Glasgow has won a government-run competition to develop a climate change satellite for launch from the UK.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
A new law is now in place that will enable businesses impacted by industrial action to plug staffing gaps with agency workers.
Explains new strategy to reduce aviation emissions, decarbonise the sector and allow people to keep flying.
Jet Zero strategy commits UK domestic aviation to achieving net zero emissions by 2040, and for all airports in England to be zero-emission by the same year.
Additional funding has been made available for the Transpennine route upgrade.
Explains that there are plans to create a potential contingent liability each time launch activity is conducted under the Space Industry Act 2018.
Major boosts to funding for rail route upgrades in the north.
The new charter will act as a one-stop shop so air passengers know their rights for their entire journey.
The current Transport for London funding settlement has been extended to 28 July 2022.
Birmingham, Crewe, Derby, Doncaster, Newcastle-upon-Tyne and York will compete to be crowned the home of Britain’s railways.
Helping get new employees into the aviation industry quickly and without compromising security to meet the surge in demand for flights.
The 22 measures the government is taking to support the aviation industry and minimise passenger disruption.
What government is doing to support the aviation industry and give holidaymakers certainty ahead of the first summer free of travel restrictions.
Announces over £1 billion in investment to deploy the European train control system on a mixed-use mainline in the UK rail network for the first time.
Independent, safety-focused Branch to make recommendations to prevent future incidents, make our roads even safer and save lives across the country.
New funding for a more reliable and sustainable rail network.
An interim extension of the current Transport for London funding settlement has been granted until 13 July 2022.
New law to allow businesses to supply skilled agency workers to plug staffing gaps during industrial action.
New regulations on airport slots will help to minimise flight disruption ahead of the summer peak.
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