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  • RAIB has today released its safety digest into a near miss with track workers near London Bridge station, 30 July 2025.

  • A technical evaluation report for the Consultation Analysis Tool (CAT), an AI-driven system that analyses consultation responses with robust human oversight.

  • Monthly statistics update relating to injury road traffic collisions reported to Police.

  • This is a quarterly release of information on the testing, licensing and enforcement/compliance activities of the Driver and Vehicle Agency in Northern Ireland.

  • RAIB has today issued urgent safety advice addressed to Network Rail, other infrastructure managers, and those companies supplying or monitoring relevant equipment.

  • Safety lessons to the fishing industry about the risk of rapid capsize from wash water accumulation.

  • Data about passengers, travelling to work, casualty rates and employment occupations, produced by Department for Transport.

  • Data about domestic and international freight transport, produced by Department for Transport.

  • Data about UK ports, sea passengers, search and rescue helicopters, shipping industry and marine accidents and casualties, produced by Department for Transport.

  • Data on energy and environment from transport, produced by Department for Transport.

  • Data about UK and global air traffic, air accidents and incidents, and air passengers' experiences of security screening, produced by Department for Transport.

  • Annual statistics on the UK port freight traffic for 2024.

  • Report showing statistical trends in the British transport sector for the year 2024.

  • Data about transport expenditure on households, duty, taxation and inflation, produced by Department for Transport.

  • Summarises lessons learnt, operation and performance of the demand responsive transport pilots in rural and suburban areas to date.

  • Evaluating the CRSTS programme process in England, between 2021 and 2029.

  • A report on how operational efficiency measures can reduce fuel consumption and lower aircraft CO2 emissions.

  • This report identifies interventions to improve operational efficiencies that could deliver carbon savings in aviation in the near to medium term.

  • A summary of research related to decarbonising aviation with recommendations on areas industry, academia and government should prioritise for further activity.

  • This monitoring and evaluation framework shows how decarbonisation activities in UK aviation could contribute to economy-wide achievement of net zero by 2050.