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David Brown, Chief Executive of Go-Ahead wants to press on with helping the Government build a clean, green network for the 21st century and reposition the bus at the centre of efforts to connect more people, reduce greenhouse gases and drive growth across the country.
The Go-Ahead Group has achieved year-on-year reductions in its carbon emissions as it works towards an ambitious goal of operating a zero-emissions bus fleet by 2035.
Conservative changes to the state pension age disadvantaged 1950's women the most. Free bus travel would benefit many who are in limbo between their working lives and retirement, writes Jim Cunningham MP.
The House of Commons have voted for a General Election to be held on 12 December 2019.
The bus network must be modernised, to be environmentally friendly, passenger friendly and fully integrated with other forms of transport, says Baroness Randerson.
Controversial plans to build a third runway at Heathrow airport are “unlikely” to go ahead despite having the support of MPs, minister Zac Goldmith has said.
Leo Varadkar has said that Boris Johnson’s plan for a bridge between Northern Ireland and Scotland should be “examined” rather than “dismissed out of hand”.
The Government have committed to responding to the National Infrastructure Assessment. Dods Monitoring’s Hugo Fulford explains what we can expect from the strategy.
The UK is one step closer to self-driving cars that can pick-up and ferry passengers without a human driver, writes the Law Comission.
Ahead of the Queen’s Speech, the Mineral Products Association (MPA) has outlined its priorities for Government, saying it has a fundamental responsibility to deliver the conditions within which industry can thrive.
EDF Energy’s Managing Director for Customers, Beatrice Bigois, discusses why it’s important to maintain momentum as electric vehicles begin to make their mark on the mainstream.
Boris Johnson’s rumoured plan to cut fuel duty by 2 pence per litre would leave the Treasury with £1bn less to spend each year, a major think tank has warned.
Transport is a customer service business and I want to create and maintain a fit-for-purpose system that makes people’s lives easier, writes Grant Shapps MP
Passengers will welcome hearing more detail on how the investment will benefit them, says Transport Focus.
Sajid Javid is to unveil plans to boost road networks, bus services and the availability of high-speed broadband across the country.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission's latest transport project aims to "vigorously defend" disabled and older people's rights to use public transport.
John McDonnell has called on bosses at Thomas Cook to “examine their consciences” and pay back any salary bonuses following the firm’s collapse.
We need serious investment and integrated planning to make our transport systems work for people and planet, writes Rachael Maskell MP
Transport is the UK’s single largest source of greenhouse gas emissions and the worst-performing sector when it comes to reducing carbon emissions, writes Andy McDonald MP
Kerb appeal matters to two thirds of home buyers, according to a survey by the HomeOwners Alliance.
Boris Johnson has said that a land bridge between Northern Ireland and Scotland was a "very good" idea that would cost £15bn to build.
There is a national asset rooted in all our local communities that could help solve a plethora of policy issues: the climate crisis, lowering life expectancy, record levels of physical inactivity, air pollution, and loneliness, writes Sustrans.
Ministers have been accused of "incompetence" after the chairman of the HS2 rail project admitted it could cost an extra £22bn and face a seven-year delay.
Chair of Heathrow Skills Taskforce, Lord Blunkett calls for the introduction of a brand new ‘Infrastructure Skills Passport’ to future-proof the careers of Heathrow’s workforce.