Network Rail bosses ask for more time to give Botley Road answers
Other Regional Press - Network Rail bosses say they need more time before giving answers to key questions about Oxford station improvements and the closure of Botley Road
Other Regional Press - Network Rail bosses say they need more time before giving answers to key questions about Oxford station improvements and the closure of Botley Road
Other Regional Press - The first direct train service between Oxford and Bristol in more than 20 years will run this Saturday.
Burnley Express - A railmp;nbsp;expert says a long sought-after reinstatement scheme in East Lancs could be mp;#145;third in the queuemp;#146; nationally for support from the new government.
Northern Echo - Work on East Coast Main Line between Newcastle and Edinburgh is going to be in place for three weeks.
This is Money - The strike halted production of the 737 Max jet at Boeingmp;#39;s sites in Seattle in the US. It was the first strike at the planemaker since 2008
This is Money - Traffic cop numbers have fallen by a fifth in eight years. The AA has called on Yvette Cooper to embark on a recruitment drive for specialist road police officers to tackle motoring offences.
Times Online - The aircraft company is scrambling to resume talks with the 30,000 union members who make the 737 Max and its other jets
The Independent - Boeingmp;#146;s first astronaut mission ended this month with its Starliner capsule returning to Earth empty while two Nasa test pilots remained in orbit.
The Herald - One of Caledonian MacBrayne?s oldest and largest ferries is due to return to service eight months after it was drydocked for repairs.
The Guardian - Eagle-eyed reader and consumer solicitor say local bylaws are key to question of enforcementAre private fines sent by Bristol airportmp;#146;s contractor to motorists who pick up passengers outside its designated, paid-for, drop-off and pickup zone unenforceable?It looks as though they may be, if an eagle-eyed Guardian reader and a leading consumer solicitor are correctly interpreting the bylaws that govern the airport. Continue reading...
The Guardian - Buses started later than planned to venue in VirginiaUS take commanding 6-2 lead over EuropeRed faces for the Solheim Cup organisers. Red faces for the European team. The next two days of competitive action will clarify whether one, or both, can repair faltering reputations.The 19th staging of this event got off to a highly inauspicious start. Thousands of fans were left in queues for hours after problems with shuttle buses from a public parking lot. What should be a marquee moment for womenmp;#146;s golf... Читать дальше...
The Guardian - Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore make first public comments since capsule left for Earth without themStuck-in-space astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams said on Friday it was hard to watch their Boeing capsule return to Earth without them.It was their first public comments since last weekmp;#146;s return of the Boeing Starliner capsule that took them to the International Space Station in June. They remained behind after Nasa determined the problem-plagued capsule posed too much risk for them to ride back in. Читать дальше...
Financial Times - Danish group will become worldmp;#146;s largest logistics management company with acquisition of Schenker
BBC News - Concern has been shared that the money spent on plans to build a new busway for Cambridge would have been better spent on reopening the railway line to Haverhill.
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Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport - It has been announced today that the mayors of Greater Manchester and the West Midlands have commissioned plans for an 80km Midlands-Northwest Rail Link (MNWRL) that would replace the scrapped northern leg of HS2. The announcement follows a consortium that has been shared today and chaired by former HS2 Chairmen Sir David Higgins and led by Arup with support from Arcadis, Addleshaw Goddard, EY, Dragados, Mace and Skanska.mp;amp;nbsp; Sir David Higgins... Читать дальше...
Other Regional Press - The new rail link between the Midlands and the North West is critical to enhance capacity for passengers and freight moving between the regions, a report found
Other Regional Press - A new cycletrail opens this month, shining a light on the rich food heritage of the Frome Valley
Cambridge News - The Greater Cambridge Partnership is looking at moving forward with its plans to build the CSET busway, but some concern was raised that it was not the right project.
Bristol Live - Driving lessons have increased in price due to the cost of living crisis and increases in car and fuel costs. But those desperate to learn to drive have offered even more to secure their licence
Bradford Telegraph & Argus - A mp;pound;20 MILLION highways scheme will see new bus lanes, cycle lanes and pedestrian crossings on one of the main routes into Bradford city centre.