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Summarises items on the upcoming EU Transport Council agenda including debates on the social aspects of road transport and road safety.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Aviation Minister Robert Goodwill backs routes to bring new business and visitors for whole country.
Why we need to invest in new seafaring talent if we are to boost maritime growth.
We need an open, public debate about airline passengers who become disruptive after drinking.
The IMO brings the international maritime industry together.
Government's decision regarding international law on the treatment of hazardous and noxious substances at sea.
Appointment of a new independent design panel that will support the HS2 project.
The UK government wants Scottish companies to bid to build HS2.
Firms across Scotland find out how to bid for more than £10 billion of contracts generated by HS2.
Sea trade is set to grow, and the UK's maritime pilots will help secure that growth.
Lifeboat charities are being invited to bid for part of a £1 million fund supporting water rescue services in local communities.
The debate about whether to build HS2 is over; now we must discuss delivery.
With sea trade expected to grow, the need for a highly skilled workforce has never been greater.
Transport minister recognises innovation in cycle planning.
As quality shipping registers joined under the British Flag, we possess collective strength.
The best way we can support the shipping industry is by supporting the free operation of the market.
As long as Britain remains a trading nation, the importance of our ports will only grow.
A successful, commercially focused UK Ship Register can support the growth of our maritime sector.
Robert Goodwill wants to see more people enjoy the benefits of pedalling to work.
Sale begins of government’s stake in 67 acre development site around King’s Cross to help cut deficit and build strong economy.
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