September’s UK car production lowest for 25 years
UK car production fell in September, with output down 5%, to its lowest level for the month since 1995. The Society of Motor Manufacturers and
UK car production fell in September, with output down 5%, to its lowest level for the month since 1995. The Society of Motor Manufacturers and
Barrow-in-Furness, Blackpool, Darlington, Peterborough, Norwich, Torquay and Warrington are set to be the first areas to benefit from up to £178.7m in new Town Deals.
The UK Government’s ambitions for levelling-up, improving social cohesion and accelerating the path to Net Zero could be accelerated if alternative financing capability is made
There’s more grim reading from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders about the impact of the Covid-19 restrictions on the car industry. It says
The Silvertown Tunnel which will connect Greenwich with London’s Docklands will cost Transport for London (TfL) almost £2bn over the next three decades, reports City
As he announces his departure as Chief Executive in the new year, Highways England’s Jim O’Sullivan talks to Adrian Tatum about RIS2, its Delivery Plan
More funding is needed specifically to address the problems of bridge strikes on the network, allowing road and rail operators access to the latest technology
Highways England responded well to the Covid-19 pandemic to enable a business as usual approach to 2019/20 delivery, as it did through the whole of
The coronavirus lockdown has seen a massive reduction in income from fuel duty, which was down by £2.4bn in April and May compared to the
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