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The Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) is partnering with Teignbridge Propellers International Limited (TPIL) to develop a High Efficiency Propulsion System for ships which aims to reduce fuel consumption by around 8%.
Today new penalties for drivers using their mobile phones behind the wheel come into force.
Half year results in line with management expectations. Full year expectations lowered due to challenges in GTR and a slowdown in passenger numbers in regional bus.
Boeing has announced plans to open a new plant in Sheffield to manufacture components for aircraft.
US aerospace company Boeing is to open a brand new manufacturing facility alongside the AMRC in Sheffield.
Unite members working for British Airways’ mixed fleet piled further pressure on the airline today (Tuesday 14 February) by announcing a further four days of strikes on top of the four days of action planned for later this week running from 00:01 on Friday (17 February) to 23:59 on Monday (20 February).
Wayne David MP will call on the Government to have an additional public consultation on the legal division between careless and dangerous driving.
The Go-Ahead Group owned firm, Go South Coast - which operates a number of south coast bus and coach companies – has taken control of Thamesdown Transport from Swindon Borough Council.
In a letter to the Department for Transport after the publication of the draft National Policy Statement yesterday, Heathrow re-iterated its calls on the Government to ensure independent regulation of the airport’s expansion air quality plans to guarantee Heathrow meets its commitments to the public.
A new report from the Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) has highlighted technology which has the ability to reduce fuel consumption.
Heathrow’s expansion programme has passed its first delivery milestone and is advancing on schedule as the Government published its draft National Policy Statement (“NPS”) on a third runway at the UK’s hub earlier today.
As the Government makes way for the third runway at Heathrow, the airport has made inroads into its expansion programme.
The Government, Heathrow and the airlines have got to come up with workable plans to insure that noise and air pollution issues are properly addressed says GMB London.
There needs to be a greater understanding of how low carbon vehicles can meet the needs of mainstream consumers if the huge challenge of decarbonising transport in the UK is to be achieved, according to the Energy Technologies Institute (ETI).
Leading the way on ultra-low emission vehicles will be good for both the UK economy and the environment says Conservative Andrew Selous MP.
If the huge challenge of decarbonising transport in the UK is to be achieved, there needs to be a greater understanding of how low carbon vehicles can meet the needs of mainstream consumers, according to a new report from the Energy Technologies Institute (ETI).
The increasing demands on roads policing officers will garner much debate at the annual Roads Policing Conference, which starts today in Leicestershire.
The Road Haulage Association has expressed major concern about the tone and content of the Mayor of London’s consultation on direct vision lorries.
The Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) has published a new report which highlights affordable measures and technologies that could be taken to reduce the fuel consumption and carbon emissions from shipping.
A judge should weigh up the complaint of striking workers against the impact on the public says Chris Philp MP.
Conservative MP John Glen writing on the importance of his Maritime Shipping (Homosexual Conduct) Bill's second reading says: 'What matters is your ability to do the job – not your sexuality.'
Conservative MP Maria Caulfield says that Southern Rail strikes have caused a 'dystopian future' of delays and cancellations for stricken passengers.
Unite general secretary Len McCluskey and shadow chancellor John McDonnell MP will be joining British Airways’ mixed fleet cabin crew on picket lines at Heathrow tomorrow (Thursday 19 January), on the first day of their three day strike over poverty pay.