All news on the topic: Public transport

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Are you satisfied with your local bus service - vote in our poll
West Yorkshire bus service Arriva has been ranked as the worst operator in England, with only 66% of satisfied passengers - but we want to know what you think about your local bus company
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Inside the UK community that's been turned into 'one giant car park' amid row
Residents of Gabalfa in Cardiff say they are 'trapped' in their own homes due to the number of cars parked on the streets as astonishing photos show just how many vehicles are lining the roads
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Top five ways you can find cheaper train tickets as rail fares rocket from today
Brits will experience a stark increase in rail fares from this weekend following 18 months of travel disruption across the country - campaigners have warned the damaging affects on commuters
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Grant Shapps got RAF helicopter to pick him up for meeting on public transport
An RAF helicopter flew from London to a field in Defence Secretary Grant Shapps' Welwyn Hatfield constituency, where it picked him up to take him to Yorkshire for Cabinet
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PM treating northerners as 'mugs' as he boasts about cash from axed HS2
At a special Cabinet meeting in Yorkshire and the Humber Rishi Sunak will say the North and Midlands will receive £4.7billion in funds reallocated from the axed northern leg of HS2
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Huge new UK bridge that's two miles long and costs whopping £1.6billon to build
When the River Colne Viaduct opens, trains will be able to travel up to 200mph and will cross the entire viaduct in just 40 seconds as part of the HS2 project
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DWP PIP update for people who will be contacted in-person, by video or phone
Personal Independence Payment - or PIP for short - is a benefit designed to help working age adults living with an illness, disability or mental health condition
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What would most put you off buying a house - vote in our poll
When it comes to buying a house, there are many undesirable features that could put you off a particular property - but we want to know which one matters the most
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Europe's 'best sustainable hotspot' has colourful harbour and epic nightlife
The world's best sustainable destination has been revealed and it's packed with eco-hotels, brilliant nightlife and an impressive cycling scene - and it's easy to reach from the UK
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Mum's fury as National Express drops her and little boy off miles from home
Sally Glover from Louth, Lincolnshire, had planned a day in London with her toddler Ziggy and was on the coach journey down when National Express informed her there'd be no return stop to her hometown
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Charming UK town loved by tourists - but nobody can pronounce it
This charming Cornish town has been voted as one of the must-see places of 2024 to visit - due to its lovely buildings, narrow streets and a plethora of independent shops and galleries.
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Inside the UK's cheapest market town - where 'desolate' homes sell for just £15k
Ferryhill in County Durham is the UK's "most affordable market town" with houses on sale for less than £20,000. It comes after residents have described some houses in the former mining town as "desolate", which brings down the area
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Chemical attack suspect 'likely smuggled abroad by gangs', warns ex-police boss
Clapham chemical attack suspect Abdul Ezedi, 35, has been on the run since the horrific incident on Wednesday January 31 which left 12 people injured - with ex-PCC Martyn Underhill suspecting he is likely now abroad
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Man 'appalled' after tram passengers refuse to move for his newborn baby
A man was left 'appalled' after tram passengers allowed him to stand up holding his newborn baby while they sat down - and he was left believing there are 'societal issues'
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'It's a travesty our soldiers can't afford to go home to see their families'
"There is only one rail line from Manchester to London and one train company runs that line, so can they charge whatever they like? And don’t get me started on how much money the HS2 debacle has cost"
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UK bed bug infestation as major government building treated
Government offices in Canary Wharf were emptied overnight as officials treated workspaces, while sniffer dogs have been drafted in to find bed bugs in the building
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'Entitled' plane passenger oddly refuses to give up the seat next to her
A woman was baffled when she got into an argument with another plane passenger over an empty seat, as she was told she wasn't 'allowed' to sit in it despite nobody paying for it
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Protests over bus cuts causing misery after pensioner tried to kill herself
The elderly woman's ordeal was ­high­­lighted at a protest in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, where passengers have been badly hit after the area was denied funding under a Tory scheme
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Pedestrian killed at bus station in morning rush hour double-decker crash
One person has died after the crash outside Victoria Bus Station. Images from social media show the number 13 bus has collided with a shelter
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Met Office issues major storm warnings as Britain braces for 85mph winds
The UK's break from violent weather is set to end in hours as the Met Office issues two weather warnings for both wind and rain
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Watford FC offers fans eco prize collecting litter with the players
The Hornets, which are supported by Sir Elton John and boxer Anthony Joshua, will reward those helping the club to lower its global footprint by using sustainability app Lowr
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Storm Jocelyn brings 97mph winds amid huge rescue mission at sea - live updates
Just days after Storm Isha barrelled through Britain, Jocelyn delivered 97mph gales to huge swathes of the country and its surrounding waters amid reports of a person falling into the sea
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Horror weather maps show exact locations Storm Isha will smash into the UK today
The Met Office named a weather front with 80mph gale force winds and torrential downpours on Friday, calling it Storm Isha, before issuing an amber alert due to a heightened risk to life
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Police launch urgent appeal for ‘loved and missed’ teen missing for over a week
16-year-old Julia Skala left her home in Mitcham at around 1pm on Monday, January 8 - but officers have been unable to trace her movements since
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Inside Britain's broken bus system ruining lives - lost jobs and people isolated
Children are struggling to get to school and locals are unable to get to work and miss important appointments because bus services are being cut which leaves them unable to get around