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A major road upgrade that will improve journeys on the M3 and the A34 in Hampshire has been unveiled by Highways England today (Tuesday 9 January).
Safety lesson on the use of safety harness tethers on sailing yachts.
Multi-million pound road upgrades announced today (28 December 2017) will help create more than 4,300 jobs and over 1,700 homes for people across England.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The AAIB is sending a team to Overbury, Worcestershire to investigate an accident to a light aircraft.
Highways England's executive director for procurement and commercial, David Poole, is to leave the company in March.
Responsibility for the operations, maintenance and vehicle charges for the bridges will be managed by Highways England on behalf of the UK Government.
Tony Delahunty has been made Officer of the Order of the British Empire for his services to the fishing industry in the New Year’s honours list.
From taxing cars to buying personalised registration numbers, thousands chose to log on to DVLA’s online services on 25 December 2017.
Charging for road works is helping to improve journeys and reduce congestion.
The AAIB is sending a team to Turks and Caicos to investigate a light aircraft accident.
Government launches consultation on which roads to include in new Major Road Network.
Senior representatives from the UK Government’s Blue Belt Programme are visiting Tristan da Cunha and St Helena in January 2018.
The AAIB is sending a team to Bristol Airport to investigate an aircraft incident.
Highways England has reiterated its view that building a new bypass is the best option to replace the A5036 Port of Liverpool route in Merseyside.
Regulators’ annual reports highlight the importance of robust systems to achieve and maintain compliance.
Views sought on changing costs associated with marine licence applications.
Interim report following a collision near London Waterloo station, 15 August 2017.
Shining or directing a laser at aircraft, road vehicles or ships could lead to a prison sentence, unlimited fine or both under new laws.
Fish merchant charged with fisheries offences in case brought by the Marine Management Organisation (MMO)
Consultation proposing changing the Highway Code to promote remote control parking released.
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