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MPs call for national bus strategy and wider franchising powers
Transport committee says ‘fairer deal for bus user’ needed to reverse passenger decline. Ministers must set out a national strategy for buses and extend franchising powers to all local authorities to halt an alarming decline in usage, MPs have said.
Wednesday, 22 May 2019
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