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For 2026 to 2027, the light dues rate will increase to 46 pence per tonne to support the high-quality service on which the maritime sector relies.
This funding will boost skilled jobs and coastal economies, and forms part of a £448 million commitment to clean maritime funding.
Government freezes rail fares, saving passengers £600 million and easing cost‑of‑living pressures as it rebuilds a better, more reliable railway.
Switching the NHS vehicle fleet to electric will save the health service millions and help to decarbonise 460 million miles of travel each year.
Flat owners, landlords, renters and businesses will be able to get grants of up to £500 per charge point.
Driving a bus is a rewarding career offering fast progression, competitive salaries, good benefits, travel concessions and a sense of purpose.
Regular rail freight traffic through the Channel Tunnel will help reduce pollution, potholes and congestion while providing new jobs across the UK.
The Secretary of State for Transport corrects a small error in departmental forecasts used to support government’s carbon budget and growth delivery plan.
The £110 million investment in the North Hykeham Relief Road will also mean faster journeys and less congestion for people across Lincoln and Lincolnshire.
A generational UK Government commitment to modernise Welsh rail is set to support 12,000 jobs across Wales.
The Transport Secretary sets out her vision for a reformed railway that's run by the public, for the public.
Lowering the train driver age from 20 to 18 will give younger people the chance to build rewarding careers in the UK railway industry.
The final report has considered lessons learnt from the 24 November 2021 Channel tragedy and has provided 18 recommendations to government.
Communities across the West Midlands will benefit from new high-skilled career opportunities after the government announced a new Transport and Infrastructure Campus, harnessing local expertise to deliver better public inve…
From 1 February 2026, 8 of the 14 train operators that DfT is responsible for will be in public ownership.
From 1 February 2026, passengers who travel with London Northwestern Railway and West Midlands Railway will benefit from reliable and better-connected services.
Taking the HS2 railway into central London is crucial to unlocking its full potential to create more jobs, more homes and to boost the British economy.
An open letter from the coastal states of the Baltic Sea and the North Sea with Iceland to the international maritime community.
We're looking for a Health, Safety and Facilities Officer to join our business services support team based in Farnborough.
These compact agreements establish how government and mayors across the North will collaborate to deliver the next stage of Northern Powerhouse Rail (NPR).
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