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Don't cut regional transport projects to pay for defence - Claire Ward [subscription]

A day is a long time in politics. But it shouldn't be. Last Monday, Andy Burnham set out his vision for government, which put devolution at the heart of an empowered Britain. Less than 24 hours later, while Sir Keir Starmer delivered his speech on defence, I was on the phone with his office, being informed that the East Midlands would be losing nearly £1 billion of investment across two major road schemes.

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  • EV charger rollout in UK slows amid political uncertainty and rise in installation costsGrowth in charge points falls markedly despite surge in number of rapid-charging units
  • EasyJet shares jump almost 10% after it agrees £5.5bn takeover bidAirline’s board to recommend offer of £6.90 a share in deal analysts say shows UK firms are being bought on the cheapShares in easyJet surged nearly 10% after the airline agreed to a £5.5bn takeover at the fifth attempt, but analysts said that it showed UK firms were being bought on the cheap.The low-cost carrier’s board will recommend shareholders accept an offer price of £6.90 a share from Castlelake, a US private equity firm, after rejecting four previous bids of as little as £5.60 per share. EasyJet shares closed at 610p.

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  • Mossley's MP urges rail project bosses to speak to concerned residents BOSSES OF a multi-billion pound rail project that would see Mossley railway station moved have been told: 'Talk to the people.' The Transpennine Route Upgrade (TRU) scheme will shift the current facility about 300 metres along Manchester Road to a new one, at which both platforms will be accessible.

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  • Transport secretary looks east for HS2 inspiration Transport secretary Heidi Alexander says HS2 should be the match of Japan’s Shinkansen network, which started to be developed in the 1960s. The transport secretary has been visiting Japan, where she met her ministerial counterpart Yasushi Kaneko and toured Hitachi’s Tokyo headquarters.

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  • Siemens to modernise Zillertalbahn train control systemAUSTRIA: Siemens Mobility has signed a contract to undertake a complete modernisation of the signalling and train control system on the Zillertalbahn, including the supply of a radio and satellite-based continuous train supervision system.

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  • Industry Leaders Call for Amendments to Railways BillA number of leading trade associations and transport organisations have jointly written to the Treasury regarding the new Railways Bill, calling for the Government to amend the bill in order to safeguard future rail infrastructure investment and economical growth.

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  • Heathrow expansion will cause enormous environmental impactsAfter months of speculation, the Department for Transport recently published its draft Heathrow Expansion National Policy Statement (HENPS), the framework against which any application to expand the airport will be … The post Heathrow expansion will cause enormous environmental impacts appeared first on Aviation Environment Federation.

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