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Night buses will run to every Greater Manchester borough as Bee Network expands

Changes revealed by Andy Burnham to support night-time economy follow rapid growth in ridership. Night buses will run to every borough in Greater Manchester as the city region expands its publicly controlled Bee Network.The mayor, Andy Burnham, announced a number of new services alongside figures showing rapid growth in ridership since buses were taken back under public control in 2023.

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  • Night buses will run to every Greater Manchester borough as Bee Network expandsChanges revealed by Andy Burnham to support night-time economy follow rapid growth in ridership. Night buses will run to every borough in Greater Manchester as the city region expands its publicly controlled Bee Network.The mayor, Andy Burnham, announced a number of new services alongside figures showing rapid growth in ridership since buses were taken back under public control in 2023.
  • Stonehenge tunnel plan officially scrapped after years of protestsCampaigners have been fighting proposals to build traffic tunnel under the world heritage site since 1994. A controversial plan to build a tunnel under the Stonehenge site has been officially cancelled after millions were spent on the doomed project.Campaigners have been fighting proposals to dig a tunnel for cars under the location of the world heritage site since the idea was first proposed in 1994.
  • ‘We don’t tell the car what it should do’: my ride in a self-driving taxiDriverless ‘robotaxis’ will be accepting fares in Britain’s biggest city by the end of next year. Can they deal with London’s medieval roads, hordes of pedestrians and errant ebikers? I got in the passenger seat to find out ‘I’m really excited to show you this,” says Alex Kendall, the CEO of Wayve, as he gets behind the wheel of one of the company’s electric Ford Mustangs. Then he does … nothing. The car pulls up to a junction at a busy road in King’s Cross, London, all by itself.

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  • Mind the gap: Wales, Westminster and the Railways BillThe UK Government introduced the Railways Bill to the House of Commons on 5 November 2025. It seeks to create Great British Railways (GBR), often described as a 'directing mind' for the railway. GBR would bring together most passenger train operators in England and Network Rail, which operates most railway infrastructure in Great Britain, into a single organisation.

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  • A Requiem for the Boris Bus Sadiq Khan’s decision to scrap the iconic ‘New Bus for London’ is about politics not practicalities, writes James Ford  London's fleet of red buses are iconic. Like black taxis, Beefeaters and red post boxes they are a globally recognised visual shorthand for the capital.

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  • Trenitalia to build a maintenance hub in ParisTrenitalia France has signed a 35-year lease agreement with SNCF Réseau for a railway site located at Maisons-Alfort Pompadour, with the aim of constructing a maintenance hub in Paris dedicated to high-speed trains.

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