Transport
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Should cyclists have to abide by the same rules as drivers?
Today's Big Question Transport secretary’s plans could see ‘dramatic shake-up’ of rules for bike users
By Julia O'Driscoll Published
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Is flight tracking the new Netflix?
In Depth Hundreds of thousands follow flights of the famous but privacy concerns have led to backlash
By The Week Staff Published
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Is Brexit to blame for Dover chaos?
Talking Point UK and French officials in war of words as holidaymakers hit by long delays
By Elliott Goat Published
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The pros and cons of Wales’s 20mph speed limit
Pros and Cons Wales will become the first UK nation to impose 20mph restrictions on residential roads
By The Week Staff Published
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Mick Lynch: the veteran trade unionist leading rail walkouts
In the Spotlight The RMT has reportedly balloted for strike action 200 times under Lynch’s leadership
By The Week Staff Published
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Rail strikes: which workers will be next to walk out?
Today's Big Question Strikes could spread to other public sector staff, says union chief
By The Week Staff Published
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Rail strikes: is Britain on track for a ‘summer of discontent’?
Speed Read The ‘biggest rail strike in modern history’ is planned for next week
By The Week Staff Last updated
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How high will petrol prices go?
Today's Big Question Government under pressure to intervene as cost of petrol and diesel climbs to record levels
By Chas Newkey-Burden Published
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Crossrail: when will the Elizabeth line open and what is the route?
feature The Queen makes a surprise visit to Paddington Station to open new line
By The Week Staff Last updated
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‘Grim milestone’ as UK petrol prices soar to record highs
feature Price of unleaded hit 151.25 pence per litre and diesel rose to 154.74 pence per litre
By The Week Staff Published
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How electric cars will leave road tax ‘black hole’
In the Spotlight MPs warn that electric cars could deprive government of £35bn of revenue
By The Week Staff Published
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Will Transport for London’s financial ‘black hole’ lead to Tube closures?
Today's Big Question A lack of funding could see services and safety repair works put on hold
By Sorcha Bradley Last updated
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The curious case of Pen Farthing and the Afghan animal airlift
Under the Radar Leaked emails suggest Boris Johnson did approve former marine’s evacuation
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‘See it. Say it. Sorted’: is it the end of the line for train announcements?
Speed Read The transport secretary has pledged a ‘bonfire of the banalities’ on England’s railways
By The Week Staff Published
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