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Lord Henley, Minister for Crime Prevention and Anti-Social Behaviour Reduction joined the British Transport Police and Durham, Cleveland and Northumbria forces to launch a new trial to help combat the increasing problem of metal theft

Nearly a quarter of motorists are struggling to afford to run a car, according to used-car search website Motors.co.uk.It discovered that more than eight in 10 (82%) motorists listed fuel costs as being the underlying reason why they are struggling run a car

Transport for London (TfL)is to use an environmentally friendly biofuel in 12 of its Dial-a-Ride vehicles in a year-long trial

 

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The chancellor George Osborne has launched his new National Infrastructure Plan to boost growth by updating transport links

 

Capital funding of £8 million will be made available by the government in 2012 to encourage the UK’s road freight industry to buy and use low emission medium and heavy goods vehicles

 

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) called on stakeholders in the aviation and air transport fuel supply value chains to join together on three critical areas for innovation: safety, environment and commercial issues

 

As many as 1.6 million Britons could be at risk of receiving a £1,000 fine for continuing to use a driving licence on which their photo has expired

 

More than 100 business leaders, MPs and economists have mounted a campaign backing plans to link Birmingham and London with a new high-speed rail line

 

The Freight Transport Association has welcomed the Chancellor’s decision to inject new money into the cash-starved transport infrastructure as part of measures to get the economy moving again

 

New walking and cycling routes in Leeds are already making a difference to how local people make their everyday journeys

 

Roads in many parts of the UK are already plagued with potholes before any winter freeze gets to work on them, the AA’s army of Streetwatchers has revealed

 

Further talks will be held between Thomas Cook and Unite’s national officials in Manchester next Wednesday (9 November) over plans to make 498 cabin crew redundant

 

Norman Baker, Local Transport Minister, will host the Government's first 'Satnav Summit' to thrash out solutions to end the misery caused when lorry and car drivers follow out of date directions from their satnavs

 
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