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Changes in working habits mean many commuters will no longer be using railways as often as before pandemic
Government plans to expand network without spending taxpayer money
Britain struggles to return lorry drivers to France after Paris reopens border
European Commission withholds decision that would spare drivers from carrying proof of coverage
At an Ashford lorry park, language barriers and lack of interest and information hamper preparations for Britain’s new frontier
UK foreign secretary working from home with US election unclear and travel restrictions on Sweden and Germany
DfT negotiates with train companies as six-month Emergency Measures Agreements set to end
Plans for a customs border post in the Kent countryside have angered some locals who fear it could become a lorry park
Legislation passed to fast-track trials on the roads from next week
Government commits £167m to keep services running for key workers during coronavirus pandemic
James Maurici, adviser to government on runway project, in talks over timing of departure
Accounts for UK’s second biggest commuter service raise questions over future
Commemorative 50p halted but ad campaign ‘still live’ and Yellowhammer awaits decision
Deal ensures capacity to transport up to 2,500 trucks full of medicines a week
Rail line could be shortened and trains run at slower speeds to save money
Documents show most vehicles set to be turned away for wrong paperwork before reaching dockside
‘Revolution not evolution’ needed to restore trust in system, says Keith Williams
We need to rethink the network’s structure; franchising in its current form has had its day
Government aims to promote uptake of electric vehicles alongside net-zero target
DfT says train services improving and changing operator could cause more disruption
Train operator claims DfT was wrong to kick it out of tender process for three rail franchises
Decline in services risks economic and environmental harm, transport committee says
Transport operator alleges breach of statutory duty over procurement
Managers of major project clung to ‘unrealistic’ budgets and schedules, says NAO
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