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Transport adviser casts doubt on tram scheme prospects
29 November 2007
A leading transport adviser has warned that Metro-style tram schemes outside London are unlikely to be built due to Whitehall interference.
Bill 'to cut planning time in half'
8 November 2007
New legislation will cut in half the time it takes for major transport infrastructure projects to clear the planning system, Hazel Blears has pledged.
Transport bill to be published today
8 November 2007
A "bus passenger champion" will be created under the Local Transport Bill to be published today, the government has said.
TfL set to take over Metronet
7 November 2007
Two-thirds of London's Underground network looks set to have its maintenance contract taken over by the mayor's transport agency.
Manchester rejects top-up business tax
1 November 2007
Greater Manchester has rejected the introduction of a supplement on business rates to pay for key infrastructure.
Three-city rail link mooted
31 October 2007
A 200 mph rail line linking London, Birmingham and Manchester has been proposed by the government.
Darling's transport 'double' trouble
10 October 2007
National transport spending will increase by 32 per cent over the next three years - and not double, as indicated by the chancellor.
Final Crossrail hurdle revealed
10 October 2007
A two pence in the pound supplement on the business rate is set to be levied on most businesses in the capital to clear the way for the construction of London rail-link Crossrail.
Investigation launched into Manchester rail routes
5 October 2007
Network Rail is to embark on a study to determine the best way to increase rail traffic through Manchester.
Livingstone hints at rail funds
27 September 2007
London mayor Ken Livingstone has suggested that the Treasury is inching towards new measures to fund the city's Crossrail project.
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