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High-speed rail

By Sir Peter Hall

21 November 2008

Speedy trains have a Heineken effect

Transport mini-event at Gateway forum

14 November 2008

A half-day mini conference on integrated transport will take place as part of this year's Thames Gateway Forum, to be held later this month.

Potteries potter

By Sir Peter Hall

14 November 2008

disturbing walk in well-linked Stoke

Bridge support

By Tim Williams

14 November 2008

Thames Gateway crossing needs new backing

London bridge, rail and tram schemes axed

14 November 2008

London mayor Boris Johnson has torn up plans for the Thames Gateway Bridge and shelved other proposed transport schemes.

Manchester set for c-charge changes

31 October 2008

Plans for Greater Manchester's congestion charge have been tweaked ahead of the city-region's vote on the package.

Comeback Keynes and the London line

31 October 2008

Funding and finance Keynesianism is back. The Treasury may borrow more to invest in projects such as Crossrail, says Ben Walker.

Crossrail funding

17 October 2008

Will the rail link be shelved due to the bailout, asks Tony Travers

Kelly announces new bus funding

3 October 2008

An extra £25 million of funding will be invested in a scheme to develop new bus services in both urban and rural areas, transport secretary Ruth Kelly announced last week.

Analysts back road fee in Manchester

26 September 2008

Greater Manchester's proposed congestion charge and rapid transit package would boost the local economy by creating up to 10,000 jobs and saving business up to £17 million a year in transport costs, two reports found last week.

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