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The 2020 update on actions, challenges, achievements, funding and finances for the Crossrail project.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Changes to building rules in England to help add larger accessible toilets to more than 150 buildings a year.
More protection for passengers following government move to protect refund credit notes.
Update concerning the application made for the proposed construction of a new two-lane dual carriageway for the A303 between Amesbury and Berwick Down in Wiltshire.
Tyres aged 10 years and older will be banned.
Elaine Holt, Ian King and Tom Harris appointed to new HS2 board.
Home Office and Department for Transport invest in this Defence and Security Accelerator competition
Publication of information protecting a site in Leeds for HS2 development.
A joint commitment at the International Maritime Summit will recognise seafarers as key workers.
Governments from across the world express their appreciation to seafarers and pledge to urgently resolve issues that have arisen due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Industry leaders meet to ensure joined up approach to tackling transport decarbonisation, alongside launch of public consultation.
New treaties signed today make direct train services from Amsterdam to London possible later this year.
Passengers will not be required to self-isolate when they arrive in England from a number of exempt countries and territories.
From 10 July 2020 you will be able to travel to many countries without having to self-isolate on return to England.
Users will have chance to test their benefits while government assesses impact on public spaces and the environment.
English regions to get major investment in roads and rail.
Fund will help to develop proposals to build or reopen railway lines and stations.
Exempting passengers from self-isolation requirements in certain circumstances on arrival in the UK.
New and existing stations in North East will benefit from multi-million pound investment.
More pubs, restaurants and cafes will be able to serve customers outdoors in plans announced by the government.
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