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Plaid demands talks with UK government to address 'unfair' rail funding

Plaid Cymru's new transport minister has asked for talks with the UK government to demand better rail funding for Wales.

Could this 'tram-like' bus be part of Aberdeen's transport future?

The Aberdeen public gets a glimpse of vehicles aimed at raising capacity and improving reliability.

Hendy opens Porterbrook's Long Marston test site

Rail Minister Lord Hendy formally opened Porterbrook's electrified testing loop at the Long Marston Rail Innovation Centre on 4 June.

£1.94 billion A9 investment to boost jobs, skills and economic growth along the Perth to Inverness corridor

Transport Scotland has taken a further step forward today to deliver the A9 Dualling Programme with the publication of a £1.94 billion Contract Notice inviting contractors to bid for a new Framework Agreement to deliver the remaining approximately 58 miles (93km) yet to commence procurement.

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  • Scramble for biofuel as oil prices rise ‘could push world closer to food crisis’Experts say increased use of crops for fuel is ‘dangerous game’ that could send food price inflation soaring. Demand for biofuels is likely to leap by nearly a third this year, which could send food price inflation soaring further and push the world closer to a global food crisis.More countries are opting to increase biofuel use as the price of oil has jumped to nearly $100 a barrel after the US-Israeli attacks on Iran and the closure of the strait of Hormuz.

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  • EU sees no jet fuel shortage amid price surge, transport chief saysBRUSSELS, June 5 (Reuters) - There are no signs of jet fuel shortages in Europe in the coming months despite the energy ‌shock from the Iran War, though high prices are prompting airlines to cut uneconomic routes, the European Union's transport chief told Reuters.

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  • Valleys cycling path completeThe last section of a new 10km walking and cycling route in the Valleys has now opened. The section of the Rhondda Fach active travel route between Ferndale and Tylorstown is now open to the public.

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