
London should drive down the cost of transport infrastructure, says report
London could deliver major transport infrastructure projects between 20-50 per cent cheaper if it followed processes in place in other major European countries, according to

London could deliver major transport infrastructure projects between 20-50 per cent cheaper if it followed processes in place in other major European countries, according to

Nottinghamshire County councillors are to examine the latest review of the county’s highways service next week, as a major report setting out how the council

Transport industry leaders have been responding to how the sector fared in Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ second Autumn Budget – while most are largely positive, the

Commenting on yesterday’s Heathrow expansion news and the legal/regulatory path ahead, Andrew Sanderson, Transport partner at law firm Kingsley Napley LLP, has issued a comprehensive response.

Leading planning lawyer Catherine Howard has been appointed to advise Chancellor Rachel Reeves to help drive through the next phase of the government’s planning reforms

There are only 10 days to go to apply for a place on the Women in Transport LEAD Programme for 2026 through the Women in Bus and Coach

Amey has submitted its response to HM Treasury ahead of the 2025 Autumn Budget, urging the Government to prioritise infrastructure investment as a catalyst for

New research into investor attitudes towards UK infrastructure reveals that 90% of institutional investors view the UK as an attractive destination for infrastructure over the

A ‘black hole’ in the budget for the West Midlands transport network has been mostly plugged, a West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) spokesperson has said.

Birmingham City Council has opened the bid race for multiple places on a framework deal, as reported by Highways News in May, to deliver new
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