
Government expected to bring forward ban on the sale of new combusion-engineed cars to 2030
Government is expected to confirm that it will bring forward the ban on the sale of new combustion-engined cars from 2040 to 2030 to help drive up support

Government is expected to confirm that it will bring forward the ban on the sale of new combustion-engined cars from 2040 to 2030 to help drive up support

By Amanda Fisher, Chief Executive of Amey My priority as CEO is investment in our frontline employees. Throughout the pandemic we’ve maintained pay uplifts for

The Kingston Bridge in Glasgow, one of Europe’s busiest road bridges, has been category C listed by Historic Environment Scotland (HES). More than 150,000 vehicles

London’s Deputy Mayor is warning that the capital’s transport network will need further taxpayers’ money to keep running next year. Heidi Alexander has told Reuters

A ‘radical rethink’ of Scotland’s approach to transport spending is needed to match the challenges of passengers post-covid say some MSPs. The Rural Economy and

The A303 Stonehendge project has been given the go-ahead by Transport Secretary, Grant Shapps. He has granted a Development Consent Order for work to start

Highways England has reached the stage of inviting tenders for its largest ever contract, the £2 billion package to build the Lower Thames Crossing. The

Kar-go, the autonomous delivery vehicle designed by British start-up, Academy of Robotics, has become the first custom-built autonomous delivery vehicle to travel on the roads

The timetable for Highways England’s Windy Harbour to Skippool scheme has been launched, detailing work over the next year. The project involves building a new

Galliford Try has confirmed that its Highways business has begun work on an £85m contract to upgrade the M56 near Manchester Airport. The scheme, being
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