An update on our Transport budget proposals
Local Government - Back in December, Nottingham City Council put forward a number of proposed budget cuts, including a variety of potential changes to how public transport.
Local Government - Back in December, Nottingham City Council put forward a number of proposed budget cuts, including a variety of potential changes to how public transport.
City AM - Soft clay. Thats always been the excuse for the London Undergrounds shameless disregard for the badlands south of the Thames. The slightly wetter earth in south London made building tunnels there more expensive back in the day, so the network was focused on north of the river.
City AM - The government has today unveiled its draft bill for reforming Britains beleaguered railway network through a state-owned unifying body.
City AM - Heathrow Airport has turned its first profit in four years amid speculation that a consortium of Middle Eastern, state-backed investment funds could become prominent shareholders in the hub.
Times Online - The home secretary has fired the border watchdog boss for leaking reports showing thousands arriving by private jet are avoiding physical passport checks
Times Online - Mobicos auditor wants to take a closer look at certain accounting judgments
Times Online - The measure is designed to raise over half a million pounds each year for the city council
The Telegraph - The UAE is in talks to buy a stake in Heathrow Airport amid deepening economic ties between the Gulf kingdom and Britain.
The Guardian - A draft bill to reform Britains railway has been published by the government derided by Labour as fittingly late and with no prospect of becoming law.
Department for Transport - Draft bill sets out blueprint for bringing track and train together under a new Great British Railways, leveraging private sector innovation to benefit customers.
Channel 4 News - You know how the old joke goes: you wait ages for a bus and then three come along at once. But across swathes of England, you could be waiting a very long time indeed.
BBC News - The firm responsible for getting the Tyne and Wear Metros trains into service every day has been fined £1.4m for underperformance.
BBC News - More direct and regular bus services have been introduced in West Yorkshire. Eight services will run more frequently in Wakefield, while new routes connecting Huddersfield and Halifax have been created.
Bolton News - Several bus routes will get new numbers as part of a TfGM scheme to 'simplify' the system.
Birmingham Post - The 600MW scheme is presented as a catalyst for wider decarbonisation plans in the Humber region
Birmingham Post - Since launching in 2017 some 600 events have attracted 70,000 attendees
The Guardian - Figures show speeds on many roads have dropped by 4mph, but critics say policy is monumental waste of moneyWelsh ministers have claimed their controversial 20mph limit rollout has proved successful after figures suggested speeds on many roads had dropped by 4mph.However, opponents of the scheme say the modest reduction shows the policy has been a monumental waste of money and called for it to be scrapped. Continue reading...
Financial Times - Demand for air travel is booming in south and south-east Asia, which are less sensitive to US-China tensions
BBC News - Greater Manchester's mayor says compensation is available if bus fares rise under network changes.
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