
Number of roads policing officers falls by more than 1,000 in 10 years
The number of roads policing officers in England and Wales has reduced by more than 1,000 in the last 10 years, RAC analysis of government

The number of roads policing officers in England and Wales has reduced by more than 1,000 in the last 10 years, RAC analysis of government

Thousands of children in the London Borough of Haringey are benefitting from safer and healthier journeys to school this World Car Free Day. Cabinet Member

Transport for London has delayed publishing plans for the second phase of its mission to end all road deaths and serious injuries on the capital’s

A team from signage manufacturer and supplier Messagemaker has raised £26,653f for The Children’s Trust by climbing Monte Perdido (the Lost Mountain) in the Pyrenees.

The Government have appointed Chris McDonald as the new construction minister, succeeding Sarah Jones. McDonald, who was elected as Labour MP for Stockton North in

With pressure mounting on local authorities to keep roads safe and traffic flowing amid rising maintenance demands, how can councils protect the wellbeing of the

Kier Group plc Chief Executive Andrew Davies will retire and step down from the Board on 31 October 2025, leaving the company with record orders,

AECOM has appointed Steve Higham as Managing Director for Transportation in Europe and India. Mr Higham will lead the company’s transportation business in the region,

The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, is inviting Londoners and visitors to the capital to ‘Experience Oxford Street like you have never seen it before’

The Confederation of Passenger Transport has announced that Kathryn Pulham will be taking on the role of CPT President from 29th January 2026. Kathryn will
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