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National Highways has today (12 October) launched a consultation for the upgrade of the A358 in Somerset.
Loan fraud amongst reasons why operator licence revoked.
Loss of control after takeoff, Troutbeck Airfield, Cumbria, 11 October 2020
The CMA has concluded that a lack of clarity in the law makes it insufficiently certain that it would be able to secure refunds for customers of British Airways and Ryanair who were prevented from flying by Covid travel rest…
Government supports innovators to develop pioneering greener and safer transport.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
National Highways has tipped the scales to support the ecosystem and help fish pass safely under the A38 in Devon.
RAIB has today released its report into a freight train derailment at Sheffield station, 11 November 2020.
Great British Railways national headquarters to be based outside of London to ensure that skilled jobs and economic benefits are focused beyond the capital.
Injunction bans activities that obstruct traffic and access to motorways and major A Roads in and around London.
UK government announces additional measures to help ensure the stability of the UK supply chain.
A total of 120 brand new gritting vehicles will be delivered to National Highways this year helping keep traffic moving this winter.
A collection of lessons learned from marine accidents.
£1 million fund to improve accessibility for disabled and reduced mobility passengers on ferries to the Isle of Wight and the Isles of Scilly.
Seven principles agreed between G7 leaders to build a long-lasting recovery for the international travel sector.
On World Maritime Day 2021, Chief Inspector Andrew Moll considers the importance of training and equipping seafarers to meet a rapidly accelerating pace of change.
Following a short flight over the Malvern hills the engine of a Bell 407 (N120HH) failed. The pilot executed an autorotation landing in a field after which the pilot and passenger were able to exit the helicopter without inj…
Passing 1,400 ft in a descent towards an airfield the engine of a Cirrus SR22 (G-CTAM) started to run roughly and subsequently lost power. The pilot turned the aircraft parallel to the shore and deployed the aircraft’s Balli…
RAIB has today released its report into a near miss with a member of staff at Rowlands Castle station, Hampshire, 19 December 2020.
The most unusual reasons people have shared with DVLA for needing a replacement vehicle registration certificate (V5C)
Fifteen successful projects have been awarded funding to help support UK airports in handling new types of electric and hydrogen aircraft.
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