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The Bus Services Bill will overhaul how bus services operate, delivering on our commitment to improve living standards across the country.
DfT wants to build a transport system that works for everyone: Brighton and Hove are leading the way to make this a reality for bus passengers.
Funding will keep fares down, protect local routes and deliver more reliable services.
Single bus fares will be limited at £3 until the end of 2025.
The £3 fare cap will keep bus travel affordable while ensuring it is fair to taxpayers.
Simon Lightwood spoke with women in the industry and reaffirmed the government's commitment to a bus revolution.
Communities across the country will benefit from brand new, state-of-the-art green buses.
Local bus and coach services will have to provide real-time onboard route and stop information.
Transport Secretary announces a permanent end to further government funding for retrofit and closure of clean vehicle retrofit accreditation scheme.
The new Buses Bill will put power over bus services back in the hands of local leaders.
Our plan will create and save vital bus routes by allowing communities to take back control of bus services through franchising or public ownership.
Proposals could improve job opportunities for people aged 18 to 20, ease driver shortages and provide more reliable bus and coach services across Great Britain.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Funding from the Levelling Up Fund has been allocated for cycling and walking routes in the Tees Valley
Levelling Up funding was provisionally allocated to Staffordshire County Council for a package of transport projects on the major road network in Mid-Staffordshire.
Almost £20 million from the Levelling Up Fund was allocated to County Durham, Tyne and Wear and Northumberland to improve the availability and quality of sustainable zero emission transport options in the region.
The CMA has published its response to West Yorkshire Combined Authority Bus Reform Consultation.
Backed by £2.5 million of funding, specially-trained officers will enhance public safety and help prevent violence against women and girls on and around public transport.
Redirected HS2 funding set to improve bus services across the North and Midlands.
Reallocation of HS2 funding to improve bus services across every part of the North and Midlands.
Multibillion-pound plan to link major cities in the North via bus, rail and new and improved roads.
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