New Freedom of Information (FOI) data researched by Geotab has revealed a gaps in electric vehicle adoption across government bodies in the major U
26 projects aimed at improving passenger experience on the railway have been launched, supported by £5 million of government funding.
The government has announced £104 million to improve local transport, including cleaner buses and safer cycling routes.
Transport Scotland has launched its Cross Pavement Charging Grant pilot programme, which will fund the installation of charging solutions in East L
Oxford Street will go traffic-free on Sunday 21st September to show the potential benefits of it being permanently pedestrianised.
From September single bus fares will cost £1 and day tickets £3 for young people.
The north-west Scotland EV Infrastructure Fund project has awarded more than £3 million to a group of local authorities to help them collabor
Transport for Wales is introducing new electric trains on passenger services to Merthyr, Aberdare and Treherbert lines, which makes the total numbe
The fifth meeting of the UK Bus Manufacturing Expert Panel took place yesterday (28th July) to discuss the future of net zero buses
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced a £66 million settlement for Scottish transport, as part of the Spending Review.
£30 million will go towards decarbonising shipping and powering up local economies, benefitting coastal communities across the UK.
Publicly-owned train operators, LNER, TransPennine Express and Northern, are collaborating with Network Rail to launch a joint initiative to provide more options for those travelling across the North by making routes cheaper.
As of yesterday (20th July 2025), train services across London and Essex are now publicly owned, as c2c’s services become the next to be brought into public ownership through the government’s plans to restore Britain’s railways.
The future of roads minister Lilian Greenwood has launched a consultation on the automated passenger services (APS) permitting scheme and the draft stature instrument, inviting the public and industry to offer their views on the future of self-driving vehicles.
Oxfordshire County Council are piloting an initiative to let EV owners charge their cars outside of their own home, which will initially benefit 500 residents who don’t have their own driveway.