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Prime Minister announces seven new stations and major rail funding commitment

A generational UK Government commitment to modernise Welsh rail is set to support 12,000 jobs across Wales.

Tilbury3 expansion of Port of Tilbury set for approval

A MAJOR expansion of a south Essex port has been recommended for approval and could see it become one of the largest port developments in the country.

Wednesday, 18 February 2026

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  • Developers will only bring us more car-dependent sprawl | LettersJon Reeds on low-density developments, plus a letter from Richard EltringhamIt is disappointing to see the huge urban sprawl at Gilston, north of Harlow, described as rejecting “carcentric models” (A new town for the 21st century?, 9 February). Big, ultra-low-density developments like this, far from rail-transit networks, are inevitably car-dependent, despite claims by their promoters. It takes more than building the primary schools necessitated by such schemes to get people out of their cars, especially as walks to school are extended by the very low densities
  • Police probing claims that Epstein trafficked women through UK airportsMoves come after Gordon Brown’s claim that files show that US sex offender used Stansted airport in Essex to ‘fly in girls’ British police have expanded their interest in the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s links to Britain, by admitting for the first time they are looking at claims he used dozens of private flights into UK airports to traffic women.
  • TfL Facebook ad banned for negative stereotype about black menAd was part of campaign to encourage Londoners to intervene if they witness sexual harassment or hate crime. A Transport for London (TfL) ad featuring a black teenage boy verbally harassing a white girl has been banned for “perpetuating the negative racial stereotype about black men as perpetrators of threatening behaviour”. The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) said the “irresponsible” ad – which was the subject of a complaint – featured a “harmful stereotype”.
  • Boost to British Steel as Turkey places high-speed rail order‘Eight-figure agreement’ made to supply new line between Ankara and Izmir– but questions over plant’s future remain.

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  • Wrightbus prepares to deliver Electroliners to PulhamsWrightbus recently welcomed members of the team from Go-Ahead-owned Oxford Bus Company to its factory in Ballymena to view and sign off their latest vehicle order, four 528kWh GB Kite Electroliners and seven 442kWh StreetDeck Electroliners destined for the company's Pulhams Coaches operation.
  • Truronian goes to Go-AheadAlthough initially expected to remain with First Bus, it was subsequently announced that Go-Ahead had acquired the Truronian Coaches business from First Bus, along with the Truronian depot in its namesake Truro, which will now continue to operate the Truro park & ride.
  • Getting the basics rightJonathan Welch concludes his report from the CPT's annual conference in London

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  • DfT denies UK steel snub for Lower Thames CrossingThe Department for Transport (DfT) has pushed back against claims that domestic steel will not be used on the £10bn Lower Thames Crossing. A spokesperson for the department said procurement for steel had not started, dismissing claims made in The Times over the weekend.

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