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Airbus Helicopters EC175 B (G-MCSH), rotor blades failed whilst aircraft parked in strong winds with an unserviceable rotor brake, Elgin Oil Platform, North Sea, 17 February 2023
South Western Railway’s services will transfer into public ownership on 25 May 2025.
British Parking Association will develop and run the 'national parking platform', providing drivers with a more flexible parking experience.
5 additional train services daily will bring an estimated extra £4 million into the local economy each year.
In a public inquiry at the end of April, Deputy Traffic Commissioner Nick Denton revoked the standard international goods vehicle operator’s licence held by Transglobal Solutions Ltd with immediate effect.
High Speed Two (HS2) Ltd responds to the thirty-second Construction Commissioner’s report published in April 2025.
Foundering of a yacht, with the loss of seven lives, 0.5 nautical miles south-east of Porticello, Italy.
New sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) measures will support aviation expansion and meet decarbonisation goals.
Four innovative projects set to share £800,000 to improve accessible information for passengers using rail replacement coaches.
Longest railway tunnel ever built in West Midlands will help bring £10 billion into the region's economy over the next decade.
A team of inspectors has been sent to begin investigating an accident which occurred on 8 May 2025
Direct rail link between UK and Switzerland could boost tourism and grow our economy, while offering a greener option for passengers.
Seafarer cadets can continue to benefit from financial support for their training up until spring 2026 thanks to a 12-month funding extension unlocked through the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA).
Lowering the train driver age to 18 will help future-proof our railways, support young people in fulfilling careers and boost growth across the country.
Local Transport Minister, Simon Lightwood, visits Star Coaches in Batley and celebrates a sector that provides 42,000 jobs in the UK.
Person struck by a train on the Gartell Light Railway, Somerset, 17 April 2025.
One important role held by the Traffic Commissioners is that of gatekeepers to the industry. In a recent public inquiry heard by Traffic Commissioner for Wales, Victoria Davies, the importance of this can readily be seen.
RAIB has today released its report into the runaway of a trolley and subsequent collision at North Rode, Cheshire, 26 May 2024.
Collision between passenger trains near Talerddig, Powys, 21 October 2024.
Update on government actions to support the UK sustainable aviation fuel sector.
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