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ROCKWOOL UK is supporting the John Connell Awards, which is the only scheme to recognise local authorities, businesses, individuals and organisations that have made outstanding efforts to reduce the impact of unwanted noise and pioneer solutions to reduce noise pollution.
The Road Haulage Association is warning plans in the Government’s latest technical notice on commercial freight in the EU are too little, too late.
It is vital that we see fast and tangible change for the UK’s beleaguered rail passengers, writes Transport Select Committee chair Lilian Greenwood
The government needs to prioritise the aviation and port sectors and get the best deal to allow these vital sectors to continue to grow, writes shadow transport minister Karl Turner
The UK transport industry needs stability, reliability and clear answers on life after Brexit, writes shadow transport secretary Andy McDonald
Ministers have launched a sweeping review of Britain's railways after a report found "nobody took charge" amid major rail chaos earlier this year.
Today, Alstom and Hamburger Hochbahn AG (HOCHBAHN) signed a letter of intent to test Alstom’s energy recovery substation Hesop in Hamburg, Germany.
It was a world premiere being celebrated by Alstom, one of Europe’s largest railway manufacturers, the Minister of Economy and Transport of Lower Saxony, the Federal Ministry of Transport and the transport authorities of Landesnahverkehrsgesellschaft Niedersachsen (LNVG) and Eisenbahnen und Verkehrsbetriebe Elbe-Weser (EVB) in Bremervörde on Sunday 16 September.
Ministers cannot shirk responsibility for the collapse of the East Coast rail franchise, a new report from MPs has said.
Theresa May will today commit more than £100m towards low emission technology for vehicles in a bid to make Britain a “world leader” in the sector.
The Road Haulage Association is bemused at the news that hundreds of portable toilets are to be distributed along the M20 to offer relief to lorry drivers facing gridlock in tailbacks of traffic heading towards Dover as a result border checks following a no-deal Brexit.
A two-mile section of the M27, between junctions three and four, near Southampton, will close for three weekends over the next 12 months - 28 September until 1 October 2018 - as part of a £19 million bridge renovation project.
Atkins, a member of the SNC-Lavalin Group, will be carrying out a 5G feasibility study to explore the benefits of increased investment in upgrading the connectivity on UK roads. The study will identify the short- and medium-term demand for connectivity, to ensure the road network is fit for the future.
Following recent tragic cyclist and pedestrian fatalities, MPA has once again called for a greater public and private sector commitment to vulnerable road user safety.
Conservative MP Bob Neill has hit out at “slap in the face” increases in rail fares.
Jeremy Corbyn has hit out at newly announced rail fare rises, saying they are “insulting” to commuters.
Chris Grayling has sparked anger among union chiefs after calling for rail industry pay increases to be reduced.
The Conservatives were last night forced to apologise and delete a tweet about “dangerous cycling” after an Olympic gold medallist lashed out.
Cyclists who kill pedestrians by riding dangerously could be punished under a new offence, according to government plans.
Continuing to drive its ambitions to end the sale of all new conventional petrol and diesel cars and vans by 2040, the UK government has recently pledged that half of all new car sales will be hybrid or electric by 2030 as part of its Road to Zero strategy. ETI Energy Storage & Distribution programme manager, Rebecca Sweeney looks at how the UK can overcome the infrastructure challenge to realise these bold plans.
If we want practical solutions for road safety, and particularly for the most vulnerable of road users, why doesn’t Government insist that all public sector construction contracts require suppliers to be CLOCS compliant, asks MPA.
Today, RHA chief executive Richard Burnett, together with key transport industry stakeholders, met with the Secretary of State for Transport to discuss the industry’s desperate need for Brexit clarity.
Labour has blasted the Government after it emerged a quarter of staff working on the new HS2 rail project are paid £100,000 or more.
The Road Haulage Association is extremely concerned that migrants at Calais are still causing misery for UK-bound hauliers.