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Around £47.9 billion to be spent on the railway across control period 6.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Chris Grayling speaks about transport investment in the north and announces investment in digital intercity railway plans.
TransPennine route will be the first digitally controlled intercity rail line in the country.
Strikes remain suspended after Transport Secretary holds constructive talks with ASLEF union.
Announces publication of the high level output specification (HLOS) and initial statement of funds available (SOFA) for control period 6.
Modernising rail services and infrastructure on the Great Western Main Line, Midland Main Line and in the north.
The Rt Hon John Hayes CBE MP discusses good design in transport at an event hosted by ResPublica, the Woodland Trust and the National Trust.
Major investment in road and rail could make up to 35,000 apprenticeship opportunities.
Good transport links help connect people, encourage growth and are crucial to building an economy for everyone.
Government response to London and south coast corridor rail study sent by letter to Louise Ellman, Chair of the Transport Select Committee.
Transport Secretary welcomes the independent Office of Rail and Road report into safety of driver-operated trains.
Reforming the railways: new ways of working, simpler structures, smart ticketing and collaboration across the industry.
On the future of the rail network.
Additional £10 million to help strengthen the resilience of the railway line from Exeter to Newton Abbot via Dawlish confirmed.
Aviation Minister Lord Ahmad speaks to the Institute of Directors, India about opportunities for business and trade.
John Hayes outlines how the future is bright for the construction industry post Brexit.
New non-executive directors join the board of the Office of Rail and Road.
Chris Grayling visits Derby as work progresses on regional transport strategy to power the Midlands Engine.
The UK must be seen to be open for business and building the infrastructure it needs.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Governments agree joint aim on train times.
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