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Rail company accused of disrupting Wales-England train links by government

Great Western Railway has been accused by the Welsh government of trying to "disrupt" plans for new direct train services between west Wales and Bristol.

New laws set to modernise aviation and better protect passengers

The Civil Aviation Bill will support airspace modernisation and enhance safety standards for passengers across the UK.

Lime U-turns after allowing delivery cyclists to exceed 'go-slow' speed limits in busy London parks and high streets

The electric hire bike provider lifted the restrictions as part of an effort to attract cyclists who would otherwise use illegally-modified electric motorbikes

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  • Undergraduate survey looks at public perceptions of light rail systemsAn undergraduate studying at the University of Lincoln is currently completing a dissertation which is looking at how the public views the role of light rail in areas such as economic development, regeneration, and modal shift, alongside wider attitudes towards sustainable urban transport. And as part of his research he is asking members of the public, and those working in the transport sector, to complete a survey.

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  • Murphy builds record £412m cash pile in 75th yearThe firm secured several landmark project milestones during the year, including bringing Beaulieu Park station into service ahead of schedule, breaking ground on its first project under SSE's Accelerated Strategic Transmission Investment framework and starting design and enabling works on the massive Lower Thames Crossing tunnelling project.
  • Balfour shakes-up leadership to 'sharpen focus'Balfour Beatty has confirmed a raft of leadership changes to 'strengthen customer focus, improve project performance and drive greater efficiencies'.
  • HS2 finally slides in giant Curzon bridge after welding delayHS2 engineers have finally slid the tallest bridge on the scheme into position above Birmingham's Cross City railway line after overcoming major welding challenges that delayed the operation by almost a year.

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