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Mayor signs £100m deal for fleet of electric buses

A £100m deal to bring a fleet of nearly 200 electric buses to West Yorkshire has been signed by the region's mayor.

Scottish Government will fund Edinburgh South Sub feasibility study

The Scottish Government has confirmed that a feasibility study on the future of the South Suburban rail line will begin 'as soon as possible'.

England's first street where bikes have priority to open in Cambridge [subscription]

On the Dutch-style 'cycle street' on Adams Road no parking is allowed and car drivers must travel at a low speed behind cyclists and pedestrians

Midland Main Line upgrades unlock new freight capability and resilience

Progress linked to the Midland Main Line Electrification programme is delivering lasting benefits for rail freight strengthening one of the UK's most important cross‑country corridors and unlocking greater flexibility for freight operators.

Asks for earlier opening of Elizabeth line at Old Oak Common

Ealing Central and Acton MP Rupa Huq has seized on a double round of HS2 debates in Parliament this week to demand clarity and compensation for residents living around Old Oak Common, as the Government confirmed yet another 'reset' of the troubled high-speed rail project.

Thursday, 28 May 2026

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  • Millions to benefit from lower travel and food costsThe Government has published a list of 125 everyday essentials - including fruit, oils and core pantry staples - targeted for tariff reductions, alongside uprating mileage rates to support working people with the cost of living.

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  • HS2: white elephant or vital addition to Britain’s rail network? | LettersReaders respond to Simon Jenkins’ article in which he called for the project to be scrappedSimon Jenkins’ argument is shortsighted and ignores the fundamental reason that HS2 was designed in the first place – the west coast mainline is full and the UK is rattling towards its worst transport bottleneck (HS2 is the wildest white elephant in British history. Please put it out of its misery, 21 May). Cost and schedule overruns invite legitimate scrutiny and reflect failures that must be addressed. But they do not invalidate the need for additional rail capacity that will deliver ...

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  • Simon Calder urges Labour to make train upgrade now 'desperately needed'Simon Calder has urged Sir Keir Starmer's Government to move 'quite a lot quicker' to deliver a vital upgrade to the UK's railways. Reacting to the Government's plans to connect 1,400 trains across the UK to low-earth satellites and rollout WiFi onboard, the travel expert said the upgrades would be 'desperately needed' but raised concerns about the expected time to complete them.

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  • Bus Centre of Excellence aims to growThe Bus Centre of Excellence is doing its bit to increase the knowledge and skills in the bus sector. During the ALBUM Conference earlier this month, Stelios Rodoulis, Head of Bus Centre of Excellence, said the Government-supported organisation is aimed at supporting learning in the industry through wide collaboration and sharing of best practices

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