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Two studies worth over £1.5 million are to be carried out into new transport schemes to address some of the biggest road challenges in the North of England.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
A study worth nearly £600,000 is to explore options for improving the A1 in the East of England.
HS2 staff will be running information events in local communities along the route.
Andrew Jones celebrates completion of a £5.6 million station revamp.
London International Shipping Week 2015 has been a celebration of the global maritime industry.
Together we can build a prosperous future for the shipping industry.
Government outlines initial proposals for the future of the Island Line as part of next South Western rail franchise.
As quality shipping registers joined under the British Flag, we possess collective strength.
Northern Irish companies urged to grasp opportunities to bid for around £10bn worth of contracts to build Phase One of HS2, Britain’s largest infrastructure project.
HS2 Ltd launches recruitment drive for more than 100 specialist jobs to be based in Birmingham.
While the modern Port of Liverpool is receiving huge investment, historic maritime land is being regenerated.
The best way we can support the shipping industry is by supporting the free operation of the market.
As long as Britain remains a trading nation, the importance of our ports will only grow.
Nearly all lorry drivers stopped in the last year have completed their Driver Certificate of Competence (CPC) periodic training.
Government announced competition so local authorities can fit emission-cutting technology and provide better journeys.
Dr Ashley Steel has been appointed as non-executive director at the Civil Aviation Authority.
If the bus industry’s going to grow, we have to continue delivering for passengers.
A successful, commercially focused UK Ship Register can support the growth of our maritime sector.
As we share London with the world this week, we have every right to be confident in the future of world shipping.
The government and rail industry continue to deliver capacity-boosting measures, as latest crowding statistics published.
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