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High-speed rail study launched

24 June 2008

New high-speed or "express" rail lines - stopping at only major cities - could be introduced to Britain as a result of a study launched today by the rail infrastructure owner.

Bristol to get Velib copy

19 June 2008

Bristol is to create a bike rental network, modelled on Paris' Velib scheme, the Department of Transport has announced.

SME body slams Manchester charge

11 June 2008

Manchester's new congestion charge could seriously harm the competitiveness of small businesses, it has been claimed.

Manchester transport improvements outlined

10 June 2008

Greater Manchester will use £2.8 billion from the Transport Innovation Fund (TIF) to make wide-ranging improvements to its transport infrastructure.

Manchester poised for congestion charge

9 June 2008

Ministers are expected to give their backing to a road congestion charge in Manchester later today.

New planning rules announced

4 June 2008

New Government planning rules have come into force with the aim of ensuring local plans are firmly based on the opinions of businesses, voluntary groups and local people.

Middlesbrough transport gets £12.3m boost

3 June 2008

The Government has announced it will invest £12.3 million in Middlesbrough's transport network in an attempt to ease congestion and boost regeneration in the city.

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