December train strikes: Dates and services affected
Commuters face travel chaos in the run-up to Christmas after Aslef announced fresh industrial action
Commuters face travel chaos in the run-up to Christmas after Aslef announced fresh industrial action
Proposed data centre would spoil views from pedestrian bridges crossing the motorway
Rishi Sunak will address a lack of transparency in how extra charges are presented
Company faces ‘challenging times’ after Covid-driven freight boom comes to an end
Low-cost airline loses long-running battle over refunds to package holiday firm
Leaves have sprouted on the transplanted stump of the 250-year-old Cubbington tree in Warwickshire
Advice comes after justice of the peace resigned because he refused to fine motorists
A shift overseas brings a unique set of financial pitfalls – here’s how to avoid them
£150m in funds reallocated from rail network will help councils across the North and Midlands provide better bus services, ministers say
Survey by RAC finds almost half of motorists rate poor road conditions as their top concern
Technology companies have voiced frustration at delays to laws allowing self-driving vehicles
Travelling by air has become a lottery in this country, as the Luton fire makes clear
Record low number of would-be motorists succeed as examination gets ‘increasingly harder over time’
Mayor of Greater Manchester accused civil service and politicians of thinking it is an ‘inferior part of world’
Vehicles available to be hired by people on enhanced benefits include a £40,000 Alfa Romeo
High-speed rail bill has soared – use our calculator to find out what you’re paying
Defence Secretary hints that Rishi Sunak will unveil fresh transport investment across North in conference speech
Rishi Sunak predicted to axe Birmingham-Manchester part of high-speed rail project in Conservative conference speech
Plus: water companies' insult to customers; Welby's pulpit politics; phones in schools; parking apps; and a red card for Var
Like Macbeth, we’re in deep – but it’s not too late for us to courageously slam the brakes
Troubled scheme’s benefits will only be realised if the line is completed, says Hitachi Europe boss Andrew Barr
PM expected to curb ability of councils to bring in anti-car policies in wake of victory in Ulez-hit Uxbridge
With costs spiralling out of control, the future of the railway that was meant to be the envy of the world is hanging in the balance