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UK airline emissions on track to reach record high in 2024
Sector may breach the government's Jet Zero strategy which pledged not to surpass 2019 CO2 figures. Emissions from UK flights are rapidly returning to pre-pandemic levels, with CO2 pollution from aviation on track to reach a record high this year.The increase means the sector may breach a key plank of the government's Jet Zero strategy, which pledged to not surpass 2019 figures on the way to reaching net zero emissions from aviation by 2050.
Welsh Government will invest more than £100m to improve public transport and support economic growth
The Cabinet Secretary for North Wales and Transport, Ken Skates, has announced that over £100 million is being invested to improve public transport and encourage economic growth.
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- UK airline emissions on track to reach record high in 2024Sector may breach the government's Jet Zero strategy which pledged not to surpass 2019 CO2 figures. Emissions from UK flights are rapidly returning to pre-pandemic levels, with CO2 pollution from aviation on track to reach a record high this year.The increase means the sector may breach a key plank of the government's Jet Zero strategy, which pledged to not surpass 2019 figures on the way to reaching net zero emissions from aviation by 2050.
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- SNP-Greens ministers planning new Scottish air travel tax to cut emissions after climate target ditchedThe Scottish Government is drawing up new plans to hike the price to domestic flights in a bid to push more people onto trains.
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- Delayed CalMac ferry will miss the tourist season again. [subscription]Ferguson Marine said MV Glen Sannox will be handed over in July, so it will not carry passengers in August as the crew need up to eight weeks of familiarisation
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- Tory candidate for London Mayor says she will ban commuters from playing loud music on the Tube if she is voted in: Susan Hall reveals radical move as she closes the gap on Sadiq KhanThe Tory candidate for Mayor of London has announced that she will ban commuters from playing loud music or taking calls on loud speaker if she wins the upcoming Mayoral Election.
Local Government
- Night-time bus services return to LincolnLincolnshire County Council is funding a return of night-time bus services across Lincoln city that will be a huge boost for those who are out late into the evening and want to get about, hassle-free.
- Multi-million-pound improvements at major Staffordshire transport gateway progress with new traffic arrangementsA scheme bringing major improvements to a key Staffordshire gateway junction is progressing well, with latest traffic management changes set to take place this week.
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Other Regional Press
- Lifeline bus service in west Dorset given £16k funding boostA LIFELINE bus service which is run by volunteers and driven by a town council chairman has been given a funding boost by Dorset Council.
- Campaigners press transport secretary Fiona Hyslop for talks over ‘dangerous’ Huntly A96 A920 junction near TescoHUNTLY community figures have pushed Scotland’s transport secretary for a meeting about a “dangerous” A96 junction, amid claims a £400,000 safety scheme made “no material difference”.
- Flintshire wins share of £100m Welsh Government transport and active travel improvement fundingThe Welsh Government is set to invest around £100 million in enhancing the transport network across Wales, focusing on roads, buses, and active travel routes.
Airportwatch
- Pembrokeshire public transport improvement funding£23.4 million will be invested in south west Wales to enhance public transport and stimulate economic growth, according to cabinet secretary for North Wales and transport, Ken Skates.
Rail Business Daily
- Welsh Government will invest more than £100m to improve public transport and support economic growthThe Cabinet Secretary for North Wales and Transport, Ken Skates, has announced that over £100 million is being invested to improve public transport and encourage economic growth.
road.cc
- Cyclists accuse council of missing “golden opportunity to encourage people out of their cars” during Tyne Bridge repairsAn FOI revealed that the council instead of using £125,000 out of the current funding to put in place any physical improvements right now, it chose to spend that on developing plans for future funding bids
Other News Sources
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- Alstom sells North American signalling business to Knorr-BremseALSTOM confirmed on April 19 that it has entered into a binding agreement with Knorr-Bremse to sell its North American conventional signalling business for around €630m.
- Scottish city's free public transport pilot plan sees no fundingA PILOT scheme in a Scottish city which could see 1000 people given free access to public transport for nine weeks has yet to receive funding.
- Low cost airlines pollute more than ever, latest emissions data showsMore than three quarters of European aviation emissions aren’t subject to a carbon price, new study shows.
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