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Funding fears for new Cardiff Central Square bus station

Funding for Cardiff's new bus station has not been decided nine months before it is scheduled to open, a council report reveals.

Grayling hopes Brexit brings new apprenticeships in train

Still haunted by the Bombardier debacle in Derby, the Department for Transport seems eager to build rail skills at homeThe Bombardier train factory teetered on the brink of closure in 2011, when it lost a key contract for British carriages to Germany. The Derby site survived, but the debate over protecting high-value domestic jobs from foreign competition rumbles on, especially with Brexit on the way.Memories of the Bombardier furore are still fresh at the Department for Transport, it seems, because the latest ministerial incumbent appears determined to ensure that manufacturing work stays wit...

Brexit brain drain 'will put the brake on driverless cars'

Restricting the flow of skilled workers will damage Government hopes of the UK becoming a world leader in a key industry of the future, according to a report by Oxford University.

Thousands of rail passengers complain about tardy trains ... now they have to wait SIX MONTHS for compensation payments

Arriva Trains Wales take on extra staff to deal with around 9,000 complaints from fed-up customers

Sunday, 19 March 2017

BBC News

  • On your bikeWhat is key to the success of publicly-funded on-street cycle hire schemes in Scotland and what can put the brakes on them?

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