
Bill for public ownership of railway passenger services gets Royal Assent
The Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill received Royal Assent on 28 November 2024, putting on the statute books this important piece of legislation – one of

The Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill received Royal Assent on 28 November 2024, putting on the statute books this important piece of legislation – one of

The Scottish Government has set out plans for transport in its budget. It says in 2025-26, it intends to spend nearly £1.1 billion to ensure

National Highways is progressing with a scheme which will improve safety for motorists on the A38 in Cornwall. In recent years, the A38 at Notter

One of the most iconic sections of motorway in the country is set to get a significant once-in-a lifetime facelift. National Highways is planning to

National Highways has a unique opportunity to step into a proactive role in supporting the UK’s growth ambitions, according to new analysis from planning and

After a successful Highways UK, Highways News catches up with one of the sponsors of its series of podcasts on the show. We talked to

The Department for Infrastructure in Ireland has announced a renewed collaboration with the Northern Ireland Road Safety Partnership (NIRSP) to promote two road safety campaigns.

Engineering consultancy, Egis UK has welcomed changes in the Department for Transport’s (DfT) approach to project appraisal outlined by the former transport secretary, Louise Haigh,

Heidi Alexander has been appointed the new transport secretary after Louise Haigh resigned. The Swindon South MP who was a justice minister until her promotion

Different sectors of the highways and transport industry have been responding to yesterday’s announcement by the Government on plans for a Integrated National Strategy. The
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