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DfT launches its “biggest review into transport in a generation”
Government has confirmed it will explore regulations around new types of vehicles, including e-scooters and e-cargo bike trailers.
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Cumbria Council gives go-ahead to new coal mine project
West Cumbria Mining gain planning approval to build a new coal mine near Whitehaven.
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First driverless bus hits the road in Manchester trial
Stagecoach has tested the UK's first full-sized driverless bus with sensors, optical cameras and ultrasound helping to avoid any collisions.
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Brexit and R&D Tax - what’s the impact for UK businesses?
Brexit is likely to mean that the UK’s R&D tax schemes will no longer be bound by EU regulations.
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New Arup report advocates use of timber to help tackle climate change
A new report from Arup highlights the key considerations in timber construction.
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England’s water supply could dry up in 25 years, Environment Agency warn
Action is needed now with England in danger of running short of water in a matter of two or three decades, Sir James Bevan says.
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“Business as usual” for Interserve after sale of the group
Interserve subcontractors are being told it’s business as usual as bosses attempt to show the firm can carry on as normal with minimal disruption.
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High-speed train recycled heat can power 500 new homes, HS2 say
In efforts to show HS2 is much more than a railway, engineers are looking to tap waste heat to provide green energy for homes.
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WSP land contract to design Cambridgeshire suspension bridge
A new foot and cycle bridge, in St Neots, Cambridgeshire, will offer a safer, traffic-free crossing of the River Great Ouse.
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£400m funding boost can deliver six “quick win” northern transport projects, IPPR say
The IPPR North say the government must use its 2019 Spending Review to allocate and devolve a £400m project development fund.
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