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Stagecoach warn of 'challenging' market as profits fall

Perth-based transport firm Stagecoach has warned of "challenging" market conditions after a fall in profit.

Scrap dangerous motorway hard shoulder plans, MPs warn

Plans to convert more motorway hard shoulders in England into permanent driving lanes to ease congestion should be scrapped, a Commons committee says.

Heathrow loses out as decision on runway is left to next leader [Subscription]

David Cameron will announce today that the decision on airport capacity will be left to his successor in a move that effectively spells the end of plans to build a third runway at Heathrow.

Train builders remain “committed” to the UK

Hitachi, Siemens and Bombardier have all stated their commitment to UK operations, following the result of the referendum on June 23.

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