We've read it for you - Page 24
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We've read it for you
What happens now? My eight predictions
Former Transport Minister Norman Baker examines the future for the UK’s transport sector following Brexit.
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Fare dodgers cost £25m a year
A Department for Transport survey, reveals that ticketless travel is costing Stagecoach‘s South West Trains nearly £25 million a year.
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Balancing demand ‘could cost National Grid £2bn’
The costs of managing the UK’s electricity supplies could double to £2bn a year within five years due to the growth of renewable technologies
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Nicola Sturgeon calls for ‘meaningful discussions’ to end rail strike
The First Minister has said she is “extremely disappointed”over industrial action at ScotRail.
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Devolved powers will help the regions to compete
A series of articles studies plans for devolving rail services, focusing on the North, the Midlands and the East West Rail plan linking Oxford and Cambridge.
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Infrastructure is more important than ever
Former Secretary of State for Transport Patrick McLoughlin seeks to reassure the transport sector that transport investment will continue.
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“We will not let the Northern Powerhouse die” – business leaders rallying cry
Opportunities for investment and devolution in the North of England must not be allowed to become casualties of any increased wave of austerity
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Keeping passengers entertained on the go
Eurostar’s new e320 trains mitigate the risk of large-scale web streaming over mobile networks by...
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Carrying coal to the sea
In stark contrast to the swiftly contracting coal market in the UK, Malawi is constructing a dedicated heavy haul railway
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Labour cost inflation could hit investment
Failure to run services has serious consequences - writes Chris Cheek in a comment article.


