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The RHA is pleased to announce the partnership between She’s RHA and Creating Inclusive Cultures (CIC).
A series of new white papers has been released by the experts at Atkins, a member of the SNC-Lavalin Group, exploring the evolving landscape of the aerospace sector, as growing fleets and the need to lower costs see the industry increasingly embracing new technology. SNC-Lavalin acquired WS Atkins plc on July 3, 2017.
Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Drones, former Army Officer Adam Holloway MP launches the report of the APPG: 'The UK’s Use of Armed Drones: Working with Partners'.
Responding to Baroness Sugg & Sarah Newton MP, Scope said the Government must work with the travel and transport industry to ensure disabled people can have access to the same level of service as everyone else.
Theresa May will today pledge extra cash for Britain’s aerospace industry, after a leading firm warned that Brexit uncertainty could cost thousands of UK jobs.
Dods Monitoring's Josh White writes about the recently published Road to Zero Emissions strategy for PoliticsHome.
The Minister for Aviation and the Minister for Disabled People sets out what the Government is doing to improve disabled passenger's experience.
SSE and Source London are helping empower Londoners to choose the best locations for electric vehicle charging points across the city.
Secretary of State for Transport Chris Grayling attended the RHA annual lunch and spoke Brewxit, low emissions zones, road improvement and the driver and sklills shortage in the haulage industry.
As the UK looks set to ban new petrol and diesel cars by 2040, Chris Grayling has unveiled the ‘Reducing emissions from road transport: Road to Zero Strategy’ report, which expects at least 50% of new cars to be ultra-low emission by 2030.
The RHA welcomes Transport Secretary Chris Grayling’s proposals for a major uplift in electric vehicle charging infrastructure, paving the way for the widespread adoption of ultra-low emission vehicles.
The Road Haulage Association strongly condemns UK-bound truck drivers who are being paid to smuggle migrants across the Channel.
Forcing housebuilders to fit infrastructure for charging electric vehicles is among plans to be unveiled as part of a major Government transport strategy.
Britain's bus firms could be made to offer live updates on their services under new rules being considered by the Government.
The Road Haulage Association has joined the criticism of the Port of Felixstowe after the introduction of a new IT system caused long delays for lorries using the port.
The Road Haulage Association, as a certified End Point Assessor organisation has now evaluated its first ten HGV driver trainees as part of its challenge to help bring through the next generation of HGV drivers.
Theresa May is facing a fresh Tory backlash after it was revealed she is ready to end the Government’s eight-year long fuel duty freeze to help pay a massive rise in NHS spending.
CII launches new Public Trust Index to show how the profession is performing
The Road Haulage Association is baffled as to why Midlands Expressway, operators of Birmingham’s M6 toll road, have decided to increase their charges by 20p-50p per HGV depending on the journey made. Charges for night-time journeys remain unchanged.
Go-Ahead's Chief Executive writes about the launch this week in Oxford of PickMeUp, the UK’s first truly comprehensive on-demand service to be rolled out by a bus company, and the largest of its kind to be launched in this country.
Two Chinese railway firms are reportedly leading the race to operate HS2 trains amid a crisis among British companies who are unwilling to take on the financial gamble.
There is "no Brexit dividend" for the UK's car manufacturers, Theresa May has been warned, as a top motor industry group urged her to rethink her Brexit policy or put thousands of jobs at risk.
The Mineral Products Association (MPA) is highlighting the issue of Vulnerable Road User (VRU) Safety at Hillhead 2018 in a drive to address recent data which indicates that the safety of pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists sharing road space with other vehicles is still very much an issue for the industry.
Boris Johnson was openly openly mocked as the House of Commons gave its backing to a third runway at Heathrow.