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Figures show greater spending on road and rail upgrades in the north compared to London and the south.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
First stage winners of the Future Fuels for Flight and Freight Competition announced.
The Department for Transport's analysis on the application of Standing Order 83L has been placed in the library of the House.
Summit on vehicle technology to tackle carbon emissions and to find ways to improve air quality.
Haulage firms will benefit from a cheaper fee if they use less polluting lorries in plans to improve air quality across the UK.
An updated analysis of report stage government amendments for the purposes of English votes for English laws has been laid in the house.
Ministers write to local councils urging them to take up electric car charge-point funding.
Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) examiners found 293 lorries fitted with emissions cheat devices at roadside checks between August and November 2017.
Automated and Electric Vehicles Bill will mean more electric car chargepoints and enable insurance for driverless cars.
Companies are urged to compete for up to £15 million of funding to develop technology to reduce harmful emissions from freight.
New test for harmful emissions from car exhausts.
Lorry 'platooning' could have major benefits for motorists and businesses in the UK.
Changes will allow drivers to drive heavier vans if powered by low emission technology.
Highways England to install new barriers to help cut out traffic noise for people living along a section of the M40.
Cycling and walking investment strategy released.
John Hayes sets out the government’s action on moving to a zero-emission driving future.
Funding to accelerate the take up of hydrogen vehicles and infrastructure.
Self-driving car insurance and electric vehicle charge point measures introduced in Vehicle Technology and Aviation Bill.
Winners of £20 million funding in Low Emission Freight and Logistics Trial announced.
Government committed to reducing carbon emissions from transport and aims for nearly all cars and vans to be zero emission by 2050.
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