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Call for reinstatement of mandatory face coverings on public transport
London Mayor Sadiq Khan and union leaders have called for face coverings to once again become mandatory on public transport.
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Harrison takes up position at DfT
Trudy Harrison, MP for Copeland, has been appointed Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Department for Transport.
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RIA: UK rail can be “economic powerhouse”
The rail industry generated some £43 billion worth of Gross Value Added (GVA) to the economy and supported 710,000 jobs in the UK in 2019.
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Rail Wellbeing returns to your screens
Rail Wellbeing Live (RWL) will return in a virtual format on November 17-18.
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RSSB research exposes poor air quality on diesel trains
Air quality levels on some diesel trains are up to 13 times worse than standing beside a busy road in central London.
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RSSB develops wellbeing index
Rail companies will be better able to understand how their staff are faring in their jobs, thanks to a new measurement device
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SWR targets November 1 for Island Line restart
South Western Railway has announced that, subject to a final round of safety tests, the Island Line will reopen on November 1
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Greater Anglia and WMT sign new contracts
Abellio-owned Greater Anglia and West Midlands Trains have become the latest operators to agree new National Rail Contracts with the Department for Transport
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Southeastern loses franchise over “breach of trust”
Train operator Southeastern has lost its franchise after failing to declare more than £25 million of taxpayer funding, according to the Department for Transport
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Award winners demonstrate excellence in adversity
The Awards were presented by RAIL’s Managing Editor Nigel Harris and BBC presenter Huw Edwards. They joined by Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Jonathan Van-Tam