
Feras Alshaker named Office of Rail and Road’s Interim Chief Executive
After the announcement of the departure of its current Chief Executive, John Larkinson, later this month, Feras Alshaker, currently Director of Planning and Performance, has

After the announcement of the departure of its current Chief Executive, John Larkinson, later this month, Feras Alshaker, currently Director of Planning and Performance, has

Highways and transport professionals looking to upgrade their skills this year are being reminded that funding support is available through the Rees Jeffreys Road Fund,

TRL has announced the appointment of David Sharratt as Chief Commercial Officer. David joins TRL with more than 25 years of international experience as a

Ruth Cadbury MP, chair of Parliament’s Transport Committee, has used a Commons debate to call for further action to improve transport for disabled people and to lay down three questions for the Minister.

Nick Joyce has been appointed as the interim Chief Executive of National Highways, following the stepping down of Nick Harris who has led the organisation
Leading engineering firm Spencer Group recently hosted the Lighthouse Construction Charity team at its Carrington site, presenting them with a cheque for £18,545 to celebrate

After months of hard work and training through dark, damp nights, a team of TRL colleagues successfully completed the Reading Half Marathon on Sunday 22

The National Transport Trust has announce renowned transport specialist Leon Daniels OBE as its new Chairman, with effect from 1 May 2026. In this role

UK Highways A55 Ltd says that it has had to drop a ‘tidal flow’ traffic system over the Menai Suspension Bridge due to abuse from

While businesses might be distracted by other concerns in the current global climate – fuel volatility, material costs, and further pressures on margins – the

The RAC is warning drivers that petrol and diesel prices “are unfortunately likely to keep on rising” in the wake of the Iran conflict. The

The UK head of road safety compliance company Acusensus says a major new study into seatbelt and mobile phone offences across Scotland is a major

The UK will struggle to deliver the government’s £725bn 10-year infrastructure strategy without immediate and sustained action to boost industry capacity, productivity and collaboration, according

A group of British-based Intelligent Transport Systems companies will be taking advantage of a space on the Transport Technology Forum-led UK Pavilion at next month’s
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