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Grounding of a bulk carrier on Haisborough Sand off the Norfolk coast.
Automated and Electric Vehicles Bill will mean more electric car chargepoints and enable insurance for driverless cars.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Drivers to benefit from wider lanes on one of the busiest motorways in the region.
Smoother journeys for drivers along the A66 between North Stainmore and Brough.
Transport Secretary travels on the first of the brand new £5.7 billion Intercity Express fleet of trains from Bristol to London.
A co-ordinated £61.4m package of essential maintenance and improvement work is underway on motorways and major A-roads across the East of England.
Highways England traffic officers clocked up some additional miles as part of a 24-hour fundraising effort this week.
Railway investment to boost reliability and punctuality, for major upgrades and for new, faster, more comfortable trains.
Around £47.9 billion to be spent on the railway across control period 6.
Fatal accident during pilot transfer on the River Thames, London.
Highways England warns motorists about the heightened risk of deer-vehicle collisions.
Ministerial statement regarding an extension to the decision deadline for the proposed Silvertown Tunnel.
Statement on the actions taken by government since the collapse of Monarch Airlines.
Highways England and combined authority sign landmark agreement to reduce congestion and provide better journeys.
Master and vessel owner found guilty of fisheries offences in case brought by Marine Management Organisation (MMO)
In 50 years, drink driving deaths have fallen from 1,640 to 200 per year - but that's still 200 too many.
Introducing smart ticketing across England and Wales by the end of 2018.
The driving test will change from Monday 4 December 2017 to include following directions from a sat nav and testing different manoeuvres.
Apprentice opportunities at new rail academy in Widnes.
MMO host two day event on marine licensing
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