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Taxpayers fork out £45m on Scotland's most notorious road after years of closures
An eye-watering £45 million has been spent trying to keep one of Scotland's most notorious roads open after landslides despite years of promises of a permanent solution.
London's Charing Cross to close next month ahead of £20,000,000 upgrade
London's Charing Cross and Waterloo East stations will be closed from next month for essential upgrade works, causing rail disruption for commuters.
Burnham urges mayors to move fast on buses
Theres few policies that you can introduce that get more noticed than changing the colour of every bus, Greater Manchester mayor tells podcast Burnham: Bee Network was the right thing to do. The man who is vying to become the UKs prime minister has urged mayors to use powers to take back control of their bus networks as quick as you can. Andy Burnham, mayor of Greater Manchester and the Labour candidate for this months Makerfield by-election, was speaking on transport podcast ModeShift. The host, Andrei...
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BBC News
- Gatwick Airport launches overnight train serviceA new overnight train service between Gatwick Airport and Reading has been officially launched by Great Western Railway (GWR).
- Campaign to reopen railway station after 100 yearsPlans to reopen a railway station which closed almost 100 years ago are being explored.
- 'Ridiculous' parking at beauty spot could be tackled with free tourist busesIt has worked in the European Alps, but could a free shuttle bus tackle traffic issues in Eryri?
- London Tube strikes: What you need to know RMT union members oppose the voluntary introduction of a four-day working week with condensed hours.
- 'Reversing a cycle of decline': What does the future hold for Glasgow's buses?An action plan published last year by Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) favoured returning services to public ownership.
The Herald
- Taxpayers fork out £45m on Scotland's most notorious road after years of closuresAn eye-watering £45 million has been spent trying to keep one of Scotland's most notorious roads open after landslides despite years of promises of a permanent solution.
The Independent
- Road repair workers threatened with knives and bats amid rage over potholes
- Fuel prices are shaping summer plans as US boaters get ready to hit the waterMotorists and airline passengers aren't the only travelers thinking about high fuel prices as summer vacations near
Times Online
- Flagship aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales breaks down again [subscription]The vessel was forced into port in Norway, delaying its departure for the celebrations marking the 250th anniversary of the US Declaration of Independence
Daily Express
- HMS Prince of Wales breaks down as UK's biggest warship left stranded before key journeyThe Royal Navy's £3.5bn aircraft carrier has suffered a 'minor technical issue', forcing it to dock in Stavanger, Norway
- Met Office yellow wind warning: 10 UK areas face power cuts and travel disruptionThe Met Office has issued a yellow wind warning across 10 UK regions today, with gusts of up to 50mph threatening power cuts and travel disruption from London to Cornwall.
Mail Online
- All at sea! Navy's £3.5billion flagship aircraft carrier breaks down AGAIN as ministers wrangle over boost to defence spendingHMS Prince of Wales was forced into port in Norway for repairs, delaying her departure for the celebrations marking the 250th anniversary of the US Declaration of Independence.
- Ryanair hits out at 'unacceptable, illegal wildcat' airport strike that left 20,000 passengers stranded in Belgium with less than 24 hours' noticeThe disruption hit Zaventem and Charleroi airports without warning on Tuesday, with Ryanair since issuing a statement slamming the lack of notice given before the sudden walkout.
The Mirror
- Driveway parking mistake means motorists 'charged more'Go.Compare research shows UK motorists who park in a garage overnight pay more than those parking elsewhere - and the reason is all about modern cars
- HMS Prince of Wales breaks down before key US trip in 'devastating' blowThe ship set sail for Norway last month but, according to reports, has been forced to port there delaying her departure for the US Declaration of Independence celebrations
- Ryanair announces new route to major UK airports as part of big expansion plansRyanair is forecasting that around four million passengers will be transported on average every single year as a result of the expansion as part of a huge investment
- DVLA issues car tax warning as exempt drivers risk fine of up to £1,000Even if they are exempt from paying, you must still register your car
This is Money
- Hard-pressed motorists hit by a 70% increase in repair bills when their cars fail an MOTBookMyGarage found that the average bill for an MOT-failing car to pass the test today is £425 for models in the six-to-eight-year age bracket.
Birmingham Mail
- Drivers doing 8,000 miles a year at risk of £133 costs in JuneData crunched by the team at NimbleFins has warned drivers and motorists face forking out 20p per mile to fuel the average unleaded car.
Birmingham Post
- Nissan's Sunderland plant could build Chinese Chery vehicles under new agreementChinese car maker Chery has signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding with Nissan to potentially build its Omoda and Jaecoo cars at the Sunderland facility, with production possible from 2027
Bristol Live
- From phone use to hitting pedestrians: Why Bristol taxi drivers are escaping serious punishmentOne driver mounted the pavement and drove along it to avoid traffic
Manchester Evening News
- Ryanair announces new Manchester route as part of major expansionRyanair has announced a major UK expansion plan adding new routes to Manchester, Bristol and Liverpool from Warsaw airports
Metro
- London's Charing Cross to close next month ahead of £20,000,000 upgradeLondon's Charing Cross and Waterloo East stations will be closed from next month for essential upgrade works, causing rail disruption for commuters.
Yorkshire Post
- MP says Voldemort is not to blame for Scarborough's terrible rail linksCommuters and residents in Whitby are being let down by poor rail links despite the Hollywood fame of one of its stations, the town's MP said.
Cambridge News
- East West Rail train depot plans slammed as locals say 'whole thing needs cancelling'Residents packed out Townley Memorial Hall to voice their opposition to the proposed East West Rail train cleaning centre near Fulbourn, as many said the whole project "needs cancelling"
South Wales Argus
- New electric trains to launch from Pontypridd to CardiffTransport for Wales has announced that its first fully electric vehicles will launch on the Pontypridd to Cardiff Bay route this summer, replacing the older Class 150 trains.
Other Regional Press
- Major Canterbury road project to cost ?20m more than original price tagWork began in April and is now not expected to be finished until the summer of 2028
- New cycle lane slammed as 'ridiculous' as Coventry faces 10 months of chaosThe Willenhall cycleway works on London Road are now scheduled to begin on 15 June 2026, aiming to improve safety and accessibility between Coventry city centre and Tollbar End
Railnews
- New test track opened at Long Marston A new 3.5km electrified test track has been opened at Long Marston by rail minister Peter Hendy. Lord Hendy was joined by Porterbrook CEO Mary Grant. The rolling stock leasing company acquired the 56 hectare site at Long Marston, between Honeybourne and Stratford-upon-Avon, in 2021, and bought the freehold three years later.
Other News Sources
- TfWM warns half of bus network at riskEscalating fuel costs and wider operating pressures have prompted TfWM to seek extended support to maintain services ahead of move to franchising   Warning of severe bus network reductions   Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) is seeking to extend financial support for local bus operators after warning that up to 49% of the regions commercial bus network could be at risk without ongoing subsidy. A report written by Jon Hayes, TfWMs head of bus, to the West Midlands Combined Authoritys (WMCA) transport delivery overview and scrutiny committee has outlined p...
- Burnham urges mayors to move fast on busesTheres few policies that you can introduce that get more noticed than changing the colour of every bus, Greater Manchester mayor tells podcast Burnham: Bee Network was the right thing to do. The man who is vying to become the UKs prime minister has urged mayors to use powers to take back control of their bus networks as quick as you can. Andy Burnham, mayor of Greater Manchester and the Labour candidate for this months Makerfield by-election, was speaking on transport podcast ModeShift. The host, Andrei...
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