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Grounding of a general cargo vessel in the approaches to the River Neath, Wales.
Announces publication of the Dartford – Thurrock crossing charging scheme account for 2017 to 2018.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Secure stations setting the standard in reducing crime, safeguarding vulnerable people and ensuring safer journeys for passengers.
The Defence and Security Accelerator's (DASA) Tracey Holmes blogs about delivering quick, innovative ways to improve aviation travel.
A mum of 2 from Washwood Heath, a teenager with Asperger Syndrome and a 58-year-old who was out of work for several years are now on the pathway to an exciting career in archaeology.
Work to transform Euston station and deliver extra capacity as part of the HS2 project took a very visible step forward with the arrival, on the London skyline, of the project’s first tower crane.
The Oxford-based artificial intelligence company is testing autonomous vehicles on UK roads thanks to a project funded by Innovate UK.
HS2 is using its scale as the UK’s biggest and most ambitious infrastructure project to set a new benchmark in construction vehicle emission standards around the UK.
New service means applicants can complete the entire process online.
DVLA staff are gearing up for another jam-packed year of fundraising.
Salt is more than something to sprinkle on to your fish and chips, this common household ingredient keeps England’s roads moving when temperatures plunge.
People living near the busy A1 in Nottinghamshire are among 40,000 roadside residents enjoying a quieter life thanks to a major noise reduction initiative.
Large phones, laptops and tablets are now allowed in the cabin on flights to the UK.
Statement on further action the government is taking on the use of drones.
New legislation will give police officers the power to land drones, search premises and seize drones and will require users to produce the proper documentation.
Update on government contracts with ferry operators.
Preliminary examination into a collision between a car and tram, Sheffield, 30 November 2018.
Organisations can get grants to develop game-changing solutions to UK aerospace challenges and bring forward the flight technologies of the future.
Organisations can propose projects that develop smarter, more energy-efficient technologies that advance the UK aerospace industry.
New railcard extending child fares for 16 and 17 year olds announced.
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