
Industry comes together for Stamp it Out Summit
Local authorities, industry leaders, contractors and the supply chain came together to discuss solutions in answer to the challenges of road worker abuse. Over 150

Local authorities, industry leaders, contractors and the supply chain came together to discuss solutions in answer to the challenges of road worker abuse. Over 150

In the last three years, 465 incidents of road worker abuse have been reported in Birmingham. That’s why today, organisations and companies that work to

Engineering consultancy Atkins is expanding the size and scope of its environmental services saying this is in response to the demand for more sustainable infrastructure

“People… buy a new football strip every six months because of the team they support,” says motoring journalist Richard Hammond on this week’s Highways Voices,

The Mayor of London and the Board of Transport for London have announced that Andy Lord has been appointed as London’s permanent Transport Commissioner following

Scottish transport Minister Kevin Stewart has tendered his resignation to the First Minister and stepped down from his ministerial post for health-related reasons. Mr Stewart
The Commissioner of Active Travel England has told Highways News that there is a future for the car in our transport provision, but that the

One of the UK’s leading behavioural scientists has backed road building, saying some government advisers’ experience is at odds with the majority of the population.

A new hub has been launched to help the drive to reduce suicide and improve welfare and wellbeing in the construction industry in the UK

Sukhi Johal has been appointed as a Non-Executive Director of National Highways. The government-owned company says she brings a wealth of experience within the corporate
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