
Burnham approach to AVs signals different direction, but not opposition
Media speculation that potentially incoming Prime Minister Andy Burnham could slow the UK’s progress on autonomous vehicles should not be interpreted as opposition to the

Media speculation that potentially incoming Prime Minister Andy Burnham could slow the UK’s progress on autonomous vehicles should not be interpreted as opposition to the

Councils in England are facing a £7 billion funding ‘black hole’ within three years opening a gap so large it is more than the current council spend on roads, transport, homelessness and housing services combined.

The Chartered Institution of Highways & Transportation (CIHT) is urging the UK Government to ensure that transport infrastructure investment remains a national priority following the

National Highways has issued a procurement for an estimated £60 million owner-controlled insurance programme (OCIP) for the construction of the Lower Thames Crossing (LTC). National

Road closures are set to begin as part of plans to remove traffic management, almost two and a half years after a major landslip on

The plan to scrap one of Nottinghamshire’s largest infrastructure projects, as suggested in Highways News yesterday, has become ‘yet another betrayal’ for the East Midlands region,

Through a first of its kind collaboration between National Highways, industry and the University of Cambridge, the Roads Research Alliance (RRA) is driving research and innovation

The leader of Derby City Council has questioned if the recently shelved A38 scheme was still the right plan, 25 years on from its inception.

A traffic management update issued by Transport Scotland has flagged up new arrangements for drivers on the Tomatin to Moy section of the A9 as the £3.97

Hopes that a Government fund would support the full reopening of Hammersmith Bridge have been dashed due to a requirement that the repairs be completed by April
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