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The government plans to raise the national speed limit to 60 mph for lorries travelling on dual carriageways.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Increase in the national speed limit for heavy goods vehicles of more than 7.5 tonnes on dual carriageway roads from 50 mph to 60 mph.
Regular update on the latest news and information on police and crime issues.
The roundabout at M5 junction 4 is being widened to boost traffic flow as part of £11m improvements.
The British Consul for Southern France and his team have been working for the safety of British Nationals on the Alpine slopes this season.
This week’s planned bridge beam lift as part of the A1 Leeming to Barton improvements has been cancelled due to poor weather.
The Highways Agency is to carry out overnight resurfacing and safety improvements on the A46 at Sedgeberrow, near Evesham, Worcestershire, from Thursday 4 December.
Duty of Candour and Fit and Proper Person’s Test will help improve patient safety, transparency and leadership in the NHS.…
The biggest single investment in cycling will be unveiled by Nick Clegg today to help make it easier and safer to get on your bike in the UK.
First member of the Royal Navy to receive the Victoria Cross during World War One to be remembered in Edinburgh.
Ofsted finds a third of 39 settings inspected less than good with too many children’s services providers judged inadequate
Drainage work is due to begin on a section of the A34 in Oxfordshire to help reduce incidents of flooding, maintain the integrity of the carriageway and improve safety for road users.
The government today (25 November 2014) announced a £10 million fund to support women’s refuges in 100 areas across England.
An overview of DFID's approach to building resilience to natural disasters and responding to humanitarian emergencies.
Department of Health, PHE and RCGP support the UN International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.
Six Security and Defense delegates from the UK, participated in the II International Security Convention of Integral Security “EISCE 2014”.
The MHRA today hosted an expert stakeholder forum to develop a future roadmap for the Yellow Card Scheme, as the adverse reaction reporting system celebrates its 50th anniversary.
New violence toolkit for businesses alerts companies to the hidden issue of domestic violence at work.
Computer-generated video reveals how A556 will look
Overnight closures will be in place at the A1 near Elkesley this weekend (Friday 28 to Sunday 30 November) as work on the Elkesley junction improvement scheme continues.
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