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High-speed rail not third runway, say Tories
29 September 2008
A Tory government would back high-speed rail over a third runway at Heathrow, shadow transport secretary Theresa Villiers announced this morning.
Transport secretery Kelly to quit
24 September 2008
Transport secretary Ruth Kelly is to leave the cabinet, it emerged today.
£25m more for buses announced
24 September 2008
An extra £25 million of funding will be invested in a scheme to develop new bus services in urban and rural areas, transport secretary Ruth Kelly announced today.
Boris planning new London airport
22 September 2008
Heathrow Airport could be closed and replaced by a new Hong Kong-style airport on an artificial island in the Thames estuary, according to plans being considered by officials at London's City Hall.
Olympic park bridge designs slammed
18 September 2008
The Olympic Delivery Authority has been slammed by the Government's urban design adviser for ignoring design issues on major engineering projects.
Scottish Futures Trust chairman named
10 September 2008
A new Scottish infrastructure investment body has named its chairman.
Gatwick rail "unfit for purpose" for Olympics
28 August 2008
Current funding plans will leave rail links from one of London's busiest airports "unfit for purpose" when the Olympic Games come to the capital in 2012, a council leader has claimed.
Crossrail bidders shortlisted
26 August 2008
The list of companies invited to tender for contracts for pan-London train link Crossrail has been announced.
Canal taxis launched
26 August 2008
Kayak water taxis were launched on London's Regent's Canal by canal operator British Waterways this weekend.
Deputy mayor Parker resigns
19 August 2008
Tim Parker has resigned as first deputy mayor of London, becoming the third high-level member of City Hall staff to step down since mayor Boris Johnson's election in May this year.
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