
Campaigner and broadcaster Quentin Willson dies
Campaigning journalist and broadcaster Quentin Willson has died, aged 68, after a short illness. Willson was perhaps best known for his stints as a presenter

Campaigning journalist and broadcaster Quentin Willson has died, aged 68, after a short illness. Willson was perhaps best known for his stints as a presenter

TRL has announce the appointment of Dr Mat Brough as its new Director of Asset Management. Mat joins TRL from Arcadis, bringing with him a

How do we plan and deliver the growth corridors the UK needs? Andrew Nothstine, Arup Director & UK Economics & Casemaking Leader, explains. For thousands

Professor Chris Whitty KCB FRS FMedSci has been awarded the Chartered Institution of Highways & Transportation’s (CIHT) highest honour and made an Honorary Fellow of

Transport charity Rees Jeffreys Road Fund is looking for an additional trustee with a heavy civil engineering background and experience of large-scale road or bridge infrastructure delivery

Transport charity Rees Jeffreys Road Fund has announced it will once again be running the Transport MSc Bursary programme, for the academic year 2026-27. The

Umovity, the joint brand uniting Econolite and PTV Group, announces an expansion of its executive leadership team. Umovity Group CEO Andy Myers introduces Nick Ghia

Leading lawyer Tim Cross has been appointed as a non-executive director by Econ Engineering. Tim is a real estate specialist who has enjoyed a successful
Transport for London (TfL) and the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC) have committed to funding a support service for victims of the most

National Highways has opened the first of its new Skills Hubs in Gravesend, to provide free work-based training for local people who want to join
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