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Five new railway stations are due to open to passengers shortly, completing a £185m project, supported by significant Government investment, to reconnect communities to the rail network for the first time in generations.

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  • European drivers face €220 a year jump in fuel costs due to Iran conflict, say expertsExclusive: Oil at $100 a barrel means higher prices in the EU and UK, making savings for those with electric vehicles even greater, analysts sayEuropean drivers face paying an extra €220 (£190) a year at the pumps because of the surge in oil prices caused by the war in Iran, analysts have warned. In the UK, a separate estimate puts the cost at an extra £140.A sustained oil price of $100 a barrel, the level seen on Monday, would mean motorists in the EU paying €55bn more over a year, researchers at the Transport & Environment thinktank
  • Oil price tops $100 again as Iran strikes economic targets across Middle EastVast release of emergency crude reserves fails to quell mounting fears around energy supply crunch, rattling global marketsOil prices again topped $100 per barrel on Thursday as widespread Iranian attacks on Middle Eastern energy facilities overshadowed a vast release of government reserves.As Donald Trump vowed to “finish the job” and press ahead with the US-Israel war on Iran, the country’s regime stepped up retaliatory strikes on economic targets across the region.

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  • Free bus travel planned for disabled people in West YorkshireThe West Yorkshire Combined Authority recently revealed the plans which would allow those with disabled bus passes to travel on buses for free at any time of day, once the region's buses are brought back under public control as part of the Weaver Network.

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  • Mixed Bag: Heathrow's Record February Vs Gatwick's Short-Haul Traffic DeclineLondon has one of the most complex airport ecosystems in the entire world, with no fewer than six hubs offering scheduled commercial flights to and from the capital of the United Kingdom. Among these, two facilities stand out as the main gateways: London Heathrow Airport (LHR) to the west and London Gatwick Airport (LGW) to the south. Earlier today, both airports released their financial results, offering an interesting comparison.

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  • 51% of people didn't use public transport in 2024In 2024, 10.7% of people (16 years or over) in the EU used some sort of public transport every day, 11.6% used it every week, 10.0% used it every month, and 17.1% used it less than once a month. On the other hand, 50.6% did not use public transport.

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