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Network Rail issues update as Manchester Piccadilly mostly closed for nine days
Work is well underway on a 'once-in-a-generation' project which has seen most of Manchester Piccadilly station close for nine days.
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- Engineers protect wildlife while rebuilding tracksEngineers from Network Rail who have been working on a line which closed following a landslip said they have also been protecting wildlife as they carried out the works.
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Birmingham Mail
- The route travelled by the 'most dangerous' bus in the West MidlandsA bus service named as the 'most dangerous' travels through a significant chunk of the West Midlands every day.
- Pay-per-mile car tax 'will expand to everyone else' as well as EVs soonIts not a temporary measure, it's not a trial
Manchester Evening News
- Network Rail issues update as Manchester Piccadilly mostly closed for nine daysWork is well underway on a 'once-in-a-generation' project which has seen most of Manchester Piccadilly station close for nine days.
Bucks Free Press
- Rural business concerns shared with Wycombe MP inTurvilleWycombe's MP has met with rural business owners to discuss concerns, including flooding and transport.
Lancashire Telegraph
- Hyndburn MP says that rail services aren't good enoughAn East Lancashire MP has said that rail services in the region aren't 'good enough' after serving on a committee scrutinising the Government's new Railways Bill.
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Rail Advent
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Rail Magazine
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Route One (Bus and Coach)
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The Business Desk
- 'Essential' Cornwall-London flights to be scrapped after council rejects subsidyAirline Skybus is to stop flying between Newquay and London Gatwick by 31 May after Cornwall Council rejected its tender to continue the subsidised route.
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Aviation Industry
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- The end of the 'Baby Bus': Airbus A318 leaves the aviation stageThe Airbus A318, the smallest member of the A320 family, is nearing the end of its commercial service. The aircraft, which entered service in 2003 and was intended to fill the niche between regional jets and larger narrowbody models, never achieved the market success of its 'siblings.' Today, its retirement appears as the logical conclusion of a specific development phase in the industry.
Other News Sources
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- Glasgow Airport staff receive inflation-beating pay riseUnite has secured an inflation-beating pay rise for Glasgow Airport staff. Around 50 ICTS hold baggage screeners covered by the deal - which has been backdated to October - will see their basic pay increase by 7% alongside overtime rates being increased to time and half.
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News from Europe
- Green transport needs tech liberty, not stricter targets, says industryStudies suggest EU-wide targets to electrify Europe's auto sector are working, but carmakers say they need more flexibility to drive the transition
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