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South East assembly warns on environment
28 May 2008
The South East has made progress on only 11 of its 41 targets, its annual regional monitoring report has shown.
Thousands prepare for Heathrow rally
28 May 2008
Thousands of people are set to attend a rally on Saturday in what is expected to be the biggest ever demonstration against plans to expand Heathrow airport.
Councils fail in Heathrow legal fight
27 May 2008
Three councils have failed to convince the High Court that the Department for Transport (DfT) acted unlawfully by classifying a widely used aircraft engine at too low a noise level.
Rail improvement measures announced
22 May 2008
Commuters in south London, Surrey and Sussex are set to benefit from additional capacity and safer stations as part of a package of measures announced today.
Johnson moots Thames Bridge rethink
22 May 2008
The current proposal for a Thames Gateway Bridge in east London will not be pursued, the London mayor has confirmed.
Government watchdog demands more evidence for airport expansion
21 May 2008
The government is not in a position to make major decisions on the future of air travel because the data underpinning aviation policy is so widely disputed, its sustainability watchdog warned today.
Bristol buses get cash boost
20 May 2008
Transport minister Rosie Winterton has announced £42 million funding for the Greater Bristol Bus Network, to go towards more than 70 routes in the region.
Manchester tram extension gets green light
16 May 2008
Transport secretary Ruth Kelly has given the final seal of approval for funding for tram extensions in Manchester.
Rural rail services get cash boost
15 May 2008
Passengers on rural and regional rail services across the country are set to benefit from a £60,000 fund for community rail partnerships, rail minister Tom Harris announced today.
Nottingham to fund transport schemes through parking levy
14 May 2008
Nottingham is set to become the first UK city to introduce a workplace parking levy (WPL) to fund a range of ambitious transport improvements.
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