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The Transport Secretary sets out his vision for the future of transport in the north of England at the Transport for the North summit in Manchester.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Airfield development fund launches in spring to increase support for airfield owners, operators, local councils and associated businesses.
Collision between the bulk carrier Gülnak and the moored bulk carrier Cape Mathilde at the Redcar bulk terminal, Teesport, England.
Rate of light dues payable to support the work of the General Lighthouse Authorities.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirms HS2 will go ahead, alongside radical improvements to local transport networks across the country.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson made a statement to the House of Commons on transport infrastructure.
Bus services across the country will be transformed with simpler fares, thousands of new buses, improved routes and higher frequencies.
Highways England has been given the go-ahead for a congestion-busting and economy-boosting road scheme in Cornwall.
The additional funding will be invested in timetable improvements, recruiting new train drivers and offering passengers compensation for poor service.
DVLA is supporting 12 members of staff who are working towards accountancy qualifications, putting them on track to become qualified accountants.
Encouraging more children to walk to school.
Significant expansion of Bikeability training programme.
Engaging employees and supporting employers to increase walking rates.
Improved cycling provision in Birmingham, including 7,000 bikes for disadvantaged communities.
Increasing cycle-rail journeys with improved access and facilities at rail stations.
Building Cycle Superhighways and Quietways in London.
Building Dutch-style cycle infrastructure in outer London boroughs.
Bikeability training to encourage cycling and improve road safety.
Speech delivered by Maritime Minister Nusrat Ghani in the Houses of Parliament on 3 February 2020, one year on from the launch of Maritime 2050.
Maritime Minister Nusrat Ghani's keynote speech at the UK Chamber of Shipping Annual Dinner on 3 February 2020.
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