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Highways England today (Friday 10 July) met with suppliers to set out how more than £150 million of government investment to improve the capacity and condition of roads in Cumbria and north Lancashire will be delivered.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Transport Minister sees construction begin on £11.6 million new railway station in Waltham Forest before meeting Crossrail apprentices.
On 8 June 2015 the paper counterpart to the British driving licence was abolished, making way for an online system changing the way motorists share their details with employers and car hire companies.
The paper counterpart to the photocard driving licence was abolished on 8 June 2015, so how you view your licence information has changed.
If you are going on holiday and hiring a vehicle, or you are a company hiring out vehicles, these changes may affect you.
The economic case for road investment.
For Britain to lead the world in transport once again, we need more young people to join the industry.
Record infrastructure investment must be matched by investment in customer care.
Collision between chemical tanker Orakai and beam trawler Margriet in the North Hinder Junction, North Sea on 21 December 2014
Grounding of the general cargo ship Vectis Eagle in Gijon, Spain on 30 November 2014
Mooring line failure resulting in serious injury to a deck officer on board Zarga alongside South Hook LNG terminal, Milford Haven
From today (6 July 2015), all photocard licences issued in England, Scotland and Wales will carry the Union Flag alongside the existing European Union flag.
The AAIB sent a team on Saturday 4 July to the microlight accident at Enstone airfield.
The 500th authorised testing facility (ATF) to carry out annual tests on lorries, buses and coaches has been opened.
Following consultation with partner agencies, Kent Police is in the process of implementing phase 4 of Op Stack which will run between junctions 8 and 11 coastbound. It is effectively an extension of phase 2.
Investigation into an accident involving a collision between a tram and a pedestrian near to Market Street tram stop, 12 May 2015.
Annual update on the progress of the Crossrail project.
Reviews the work of the Airports Commission and describes the next steps following publication of the Commissions' final report.
Over £600m of major improvements will be taking place on North East roads over the next five years, cutting congestion and improving journey times for drivers.
Airports Commission announces recommendations for expanding aviation capacity.
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