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The Transport Secretary was at Port of Sunderland today to see the arrival of the first train in more than 20 years.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
States why a thriving shipping industry is so fundamental to the government’s vision for a prosperous Britain.
Light dues to be reduced to 39p in April 2015.
Expert panel to feed into UK’s first maritime growth study.
Disappearance and rescue of fishing vessel Water-rail in the North Sea.
Charities across the country will get funding for state of the art rescue equipment from a new £5 million fund.
MAIB investigators deployed to Pentland Firth and to the Solent
8 foreign flagged ships were under detention in UK ports during November 2014 after failing Port State Control (PSC) inspection.
Speech launching the maritime growth study, which will assess the UK maritime industry and identify options for making it more competitive.
Marine Accident Investigation Branch’s web presence is migrating to GOV.UK.
Study that will look at how to boost the UK’s maritime industry has been launched.
New support for charities keeping waterways safe.
6 foreign flagged ships were under detention in UK ports during October 2014 after failing Port State Control (PSC) inspection.
7 foreign flagged ships were under detention in UK ports during September 2014 after failing Port State Control (PSC) inspection.
John Hayes launches a campaign to raise the profile of the UK’s world class maritime sector.
John Hayes visits container port and new improvements on the A14.
By summer of 2017 there will be 10 coastguard helicopter bases around the UK.
Commissioners of Irish Lights position to be self-financed by Irish sources.
John Hayes sees the Rescue Team in Sutton Bridge Coastguard Centre.
Carrying numbers of passengers, including schoolchildren, far in excess of its license, has cost a Hampshire ferry company £12,340.
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