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Major investment to re-open closed routes and upgrade stations.
The Bus Open Data Service goes live.
New investment to drive forward reversal of the Beeching era cuts.
Surveillance Camera Commissioner response to the 'Introduction of green number plates for ultra low emission vehicles' consultation by the Department for Transport.
Air Traffic Management and Unmanned Aircraft Bill, giving greater police powers to prevent misuse, has second reading.
New Maritime Skills Commission to develop skills in the sector.
Publication of annual accounts for the crossing charging schemes.
While landing, an Embraer 145 ran over a general aviation towbar that had been dropped on the runway, 7th August 2019.
Three winners to receive a Pacer carriage for community use.
Announcing a new railcard to provide discounted rail travel to veterans and their families.
New accessibility guidance for maritime operators.
Provides an update on South Western Railway and outlines precautionary measures being taken by the department to ensure the continuation of services.
Military veterans to get cut-price train travel to help boost job prospects and bring them closer to family and friends.
Highways England is calling on drivers to commit to checking their vehicles on a more regular basis as it reveals the most common day for breakdowns is a Friday.
Aircraft destroyed, north-northwest of Guernsey, 21st January 2019
Residential street chargepoint funding doubled and plans increasing access to real-time information released.
International agreement comes into force to protect the culturally significant wreck site.
Department for Transport seeks views of local airports on regional connectivity.
Highways experts are developing pioneering technology to eliminate one of the biggest risks facing England’s roadworkers.
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