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Welsh rail services set to be devolved following historic agreement

The draft Welsh Ministers (Transfer of Functions) (Railways) Order 2018 has been laid in Parliament.

Heathrow poses acid test for government, says Adonis

The national lack of power stations, runways, new towns and high-speed broadband represents a failure of ministerial planning and strategy, according to the government’s former chief adviser on infrastructure.

Trade body says European aviation industry must not suffer "the brunt of political inadequacies" as it offers airlines Brexit advice

The European Regions Airline Association (ERA) has provided guidance to airlines to prepare for different Brexit scenarios, noting in a report out today: "We are now 20 months post-referendum, and 11 months after the triggering of Article 50, with no visible developments for the aviation industry across the European region."

South Wales Metro bid 'should have been protected from Carillion collapse'

The Welsh Government should have done more to protect Abellio’s bid for the £5bn Wales and Borders franchise from exposure to bidding partner Carillion, an opposition assembly member said.

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