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  • Women-only Tube carriages are a terrible, unworkable idea Sex offences on public transport in London are soaring, but the solution is better policing and security across the network not voluntary gender segregation, argues James Ford Harold Macmillan, in a speech in 1961, said that the Liberals (as they were still then called) “offer a mixture of sound and original ideas…unfortunately none of the [...]

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  • First preps Great Yarmouth depot for electrificationWorks have started at First Bus' Great Yarmouth depot to prepare the site for electric buses. The works at Caister Road depot in Great Yarmouth form part of a further £13.8m investment, £8.9m of which is being funded by First Bus, with the remainder funded through a grant from Norfolk County Council's Bus Service Improvement Plan (BSIP)

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  • Construction works ramp up on A9The A9 Dualling: Tay Crossing to Ballinluig project is the fourth section of the A9 Dualling Programme to enter construction. The opening of the site compound comes after the implementation of major traffic management in the project area earlier this year as work continues to press ahead on the Programme.

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