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Calling All Stations with Christian Wolmar, Episode 8, Season 4
Christian speaks to Leo Murray, Chief Executive of Riding Sunbeams, about his company's quest to connect Britain's railways directly to renewable electricity sources [01:30], Ian Brown CBE, Policy Director at Railfuture, about the campaign's aim for a bigger and better railway [16:30] and Chris Todd, outgoing Director at Transport Action Network, about the case for choosing rail, bus, active travel and road maintenance schemes over new highways [26:54].
Bikes outnumber cars in Scotland-first commuting milestone on busy route into Glasgow city centre
Bikes have outnumbered cars for the first time in a rush hour traffic survey by Cycling Scotland which said the figures "wouldn't look out of place on a Dutch or Danish street".
Thursday, 19 February 2026
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- Calling All Stations with Christian Wolmar, Episode 8, Season 4Christian speaks to Leo Murray, Chief Executive of Riding Sunbeams, about his company's quest to connect Britain's railways directly to renewable electricity sources [01:30], Ian Brown CBE, Policy Director at Railfuture, about the campaign's aim for a bigger and better railway [16:30] and Chris Todd, outgoing Director at Transport Action Network, about the case for choosing rail, bus, active travel and road maintenance schemes over new highways [26:54].
BBC News
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- Councils in England call for radical means testing of Send school transportDemand is rising at unsustainable rate and could cost £3.4bn by 2030-31, local authorities warnFamilies who have children with special educational needs and disabilities (Send) should be means tested for school transport, according to councils in England, who say demand is rising at an unsustainable rate.Local authorities are urging the government to be radical in its Send reforms, which are expected imminently, warning that annual costs on home-to-school transport for children with Send could rise to £3.4bn by 2030-31, up from £2bn last year.
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Wales Online
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Cambridge News
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Other Regional Press
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Airportwatch
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New Civil Engineer
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Rail Business Daily
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Rail Magazine
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Railnews
- Seven more stations planned for Wales The Prime Minister is supporting proposals to invest almost 500 million pounds in Welsh train services, which include seven new stations. The Welsh Government has already committed 1.1 billion pounds to upgrade and electrify the Core Valley Lines and another 800 million pounds for new trains. Six of the new stations will be in South Wales.
Route One (Bus and Coach)
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- Met Commercial Vehicle Unit disbanding savaged by former STCFormer Senior Traffic Commissioner Beverley Bell (pictured) has attacked a decision by the Metropolitan Police that will see the disbanding of its Commercial Vehicle Unit (CVU), which she calls a 'world-class' enforcement arm.
Aviation Industry
- Heathrow sets ambitious 5.6% SAF target for year aheadHeathrow Airport has an ambitious plan to increase the use of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) across its operations in 2026, setting a target of 5.6% of all fuel uplifted at the airport to be SAF.
Other News Sources
- LBA submits new application in relation to nighttime flightsLeeds Bradford Airport (LBA) has submitted a new application relating to nighttime flights. The airport has submitted a new CLEUD (Certificate of Lawful Existing Use or Development) application to Leeds City Council.
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- Cycling is reshaping where young Londoners live, vote and dateAccording to research from shared e-bike provider Lime, a new generation of cyclists is reshaping London's streets, housing market and even dating scene,
- London Heathrow Airport alert over key £7 fee to be paid by certain visitorsHeathrow Airport has issued a reminder about a £7 charge for some vehicles at its terminals
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