Transport secretary Louise Haigh resigns

The Transport Secretary, Louise Haigh, has resigned, following her admission that she pleaded guilty to an offence relating to a police investigation over a mobile phone she originally said was stolen. The BBC reports that in 2013, she told police she had lost her work mobile phone in a mugging, but later found it had […]

 Louise Haigh tells MPs she wants to ensure everyone at her department is “taking responsibility” for the experience of passengers

Transport Secretary, Louise Haigh, has told MPs she wants everyone to take responsibility for the experience of passengers using the transport network. She said she does not want the DfT to “rest on our laurels” while legislation for major public transport reforms is being developed. Giving evidence to the Commons’ Transport Select Committee, Ms Haigh said: “This […]

ITS UK calls ITMF cancellation a “hugely missed opportunity”

The Chief Executive, Intelligent Transport Systems UK has criticised the Government’s decision to cancel the £20 million Intelligent Traffic Management Fund, calling it “a hugely missed opportunity for the Government,” and strongly urging them to reconsider this move. The Department for Transport has written to English Local Authority Chief Executives this week to inform them […]

Significant government investment set to transform transport links across the north

Transport links across the north of England will be transformed following 2 multi-billion-pound rail and road schemes being secured in last week’s budget. The Chancellor and Transport Secretary joined forces on a visit to Manchester (7 November 2024) to discuss how the Transpennine Route Upgrade (TRU) and long awaited A57 upgrade will better connect people, communities and […]

HS2 costs to be considered

Action to control the cost of HS2 and bring the project back on track has been announced by the Transport Secretary, after years of failed delivery. Just months into the role, Louise Haigh has warned the extent of the challenge inherited on HS2 has become clear, with costs being allowed to spiral out of control […]

Logistics industry calls LTC delay “deeply concerning”

The Chief Executive of business group Logistics UK says the Transport Secretary’s decision to delay the decision on the Development Consent Order for the Lower Thames Crossing “runs counter to what the new government has said about getting Britain building again”. Logistics UK Chief Executive David Wells OBE called Louise Haigh’s decision “deeply concerning”, adding: […]

Lower Thames Crossing decision delayed for six months

A decision on whether to go ahead with building the Lower Thames Crossing east of the Dartford Tunnel and QE2 Bridge will not be made until next May. Transport Secretary Louise Haigh says the delay is “in order to allow more time for the application to be considered further, including any decisions made as part […]

Transport Secretary opens £200 million rail manufacturing factory in Goole

Hundreds of jobs, faster tube journeys and regional growth will be delivered thanks to a new rail manufacturing plant officially opened by Transport Secretary Louise Haigh today (3 October 2024).   The Secretary of State will attend Siemens’ Rail Village in Goole to celebrate the formal opening of its new £200 million site.   The plant will […]

Transport Secretary pledges to fix pothole plague after trip to Blackpool

The Transport Secretary has reaffirmed the government’s manifesto commitment to fix up to one million more potholes a year as she visited Blackpool. Transport Secretary Louise Haigh met with road workers and councillors to see first-hand the extensive work being undertaken to tackle the pothole plague and learn how high-definition imagery is used to spot […]

Government set to invest ‘unprecedented’ levels of funding in cycling and walking

The Government is to invest ‘unprecedented levels of funding’ into cycling and walking as part of plans to improve heath and inequality, Transport Secretary, Louise Haigh, has said. A national network of safe cycle routes could cut GP appointments “by hundreds of thousands, if not millions a year” by helping people incorporate more physical activity […]

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