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The storm-damaged A591 is set to reopen by the end of May 2016.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Patrick McLoughlin meets next generation of boat designers keeping Britain ahead of the worldwide competition.
Pay as you go using Oyster and contactless has been introduced at Gatwick Airport, making journeys more convenient for rail passengers.
Patrick McLoughlin sees scale of improvements that will transform over 2 million journeys a week.
The government will provide funding to help repair flood-damaged roads and bridges in Cumbria and Lancashire.
The Department for Transport has officially signed the Northern and TransPennine Express contracts.
New measures to help learner drivers and punish dangerous drivers.
Patrick McLoughlin opens £26.5 million dual carriageway commemorating local figure David Whitby.
Explains that the government is undertaking a package of further work before making a decision about airport expansion in the south-east.
Government statement on airport expansion in the south-east.
New rail franchises to oversee the biggest transformation of rail journeys in the north of England in decades.
Government intends to award Northern franchise to Arriva Rail North Ltd, and TransPennine Express franchise to First Trans Pennine Express Ltd.
Transport secretary welcomes rail investment in West Yorkshire economy.
As we invest billions in transport, Welsh businesses are already benefiting.
Patrick McLoughlin sees how UK government investment is improving transport in Wales ahead of a keynote speech to the CBI.
Answer to Tristram Hunt MP asking the Secretary of State for Transport if he will make a statement on the route and station choices for HS2.
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