Working with operator Believ, Suffolk County Council is set to install around 6,000 new public electric vechile (EV) chargepoints across the county
The government is investing £37.8 million in greener, better buses and will deliver 319 new zero emission buses.
Estimated to be the biggest project of its kind, Brighton is to receive 6,000 electric vehicle (EV) kerbside chargepoints, following a £130 m
A new Bill has been introduced in the Senedd which, should it pass, will provide the power to create a bus network that meets passenger needs by ensuring there is one network, one timetable, and one ticket across buses in Wales.
The government has announced a huge package for transport in the North of England
Local transport minister, Simon Lightwood, took part in a competition against a team of pro cricketers to showcase the difficulty of the learner bus driver test, in order to promote apprenticeships for the next generation of bus drivers.
From mid-April onwards, local authorities in England will start to receive their share of the government’s record £1.6 billion highway
Stagecoach has introduced its first electric buses into Chesterfield, as part of a £31 million investment in partnership with Derbyshire County Council and the UK Government.
For the first time since 2011, London boroughs are raising parking and traffic penalty charges, which will come into effect from Monday 7th April 2025.
The first UK bus manufacturing panel today (13th March 2025) saw ministers meet local leaders and industry stakeholders in a bid to demonstrate the
A new report from the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has found that government has been slow to address gaps in charge point provision and calls f
A new report from London's City Hall has revealed that the ULEZ has led to substantial improvements in air quality in outer London and across t
The Welsh Government has announced plans for a fund of £120 million for local councils to fix roads.
The A47/A11 Thickthorn Junction scheme in Norwich has received the green light from the government, following over a year of delays.
Trials for contactless rail ticketing are on track for later this year across the North and Midlands, which will use Global Positioning System (GPS) based technology which will track locations on train journeys.