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Integrating England’s transport plus safer buses

Christian and co-presenter Mark Walker explore the themes and details of 'Better Connected: A Strategy for Integrated Transport' published by the UK Government on 2 April 2026 as the integrated national transport strategy for England [1:38]. Picking up a recurring podcast theme of road safety, Christian speaks to Louise Liddle who has channelled personal tragedy into a campaign for higher investigatory and driving standards reaching the top levels of government [27:06]. In his final thought from the departure lounge, Christian outlines his next book and his research in Africa which will inform the project [45:05].

Leeds Tram Plan Was Working To

Exclusive: Tracy Brabin's attempts to start construction on a Leeds tram network before her next re-election campaign were blocked after a confidential Whitehall review concluded this deadline carried a high risk of wasted taxpayers' cash.

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  • ‘You can’t take that on the plane for free!’ How Ryanair turned its staff into bounty huntersGround staff earn €2.50 for every piece of oversized luggage that they intercept. Meanwhile, passengers who are caught out pay a much bigger penalty Name: Oversized cabin bags. Age: Venerable – but prior to the advent of airline cabins, they were simply known as “bags”.
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  • Integrating England’s transport plus safer busesChristian and co-presenter Mark Walker explore the themes and details of 'Better Connected: A Strategy for Integrated Transport' published by the UK Government on 2 April 2026 as the integrated national transport strategy for England [1:38]. Picking up a recurring podcast theme of road safety, Christian speaks to Louise Liddle who has channelled personal tragedy into a campaign for higher investigatory and driving standards reaching the top levels of government [27:06]. In his final thought from the departure lounge, Christian outlines his next book and his research in Africa which will inform the project [45:05].

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  • Wartime economy reversed as Camp Hill line reopens A West Midlands passenger service which was withdrawn as a wartime economy measure in January 1941 is running again. Although the closure of the Camp Hill line in Birmingham was originally said to be temporary, it was confirmed by the LMS in 1946. The line itself has continued to be used by through traffic.

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  • Fastening Systems: Small Components, Big ImpactThey are barely visible, yet so crucial for safety and efficiency on the track: fastening systems play a central role in load transfer and elasticity control. In this interview, Thomas Mayer, Vice President R&D and Engineering Fastening Systems, provides insights into the complex world of fastening systems and shows why the interaction of components determines performance and service life.

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  • Leeds Tram Plan Was Working To Exclusive: Tracy Brabin's attempts to start construction on a Leeds tram network before her next re-election campaign were blocked after a confidential Whitehall review concluded this deadline carried a high risk of wasted taxpayers' cash.

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  • Procurement reform underpins Stockholm bus rolloutSweden has spent decades greening its public transport, and the city of Stockholm has been a big part of this shift. The region reached a fully renewable-fuelled bus fleet in 2017 and is now taking the next step by planning a transition to electric buses by 2035. With around 2,000 buses serving 500 lines across 10,000 kilometres, the transition builds on long-standing experience with biofuels and biogas.

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