Article 50 lacks understanding
Only 1-in-4 SME owners in the UK feel that they have a clear understanding of what Article 50 is and…
It’s all going to go very soft
Jeremy Corbyn is safe in post, and a soft, even ultra-soft Brexit is now the only show in town. While his…
Scots Nats plan to franchise Glasgow’s buses
The Scottish National Party (SNP) is to “develop a local franchising framework for Glasgow’s buses, to deliver a more integrated,…
SNP to axe SPT?
A new transport body for Glasgow, and the axing of Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT), is a possible outcome after…
Traws Cymru bus network expansion
Publishing its General Election manifesto, Plaid Cymru says it would expand the Traws Cymru bus network. Plaid Cymru is a…
Will passengers notice or care?
Finally it’s all over. The Bus Services Bill has Royal Assent and is an Act. When Theresa May called the…
Huge investment on the cards for buses in Leeds
Finalisation of a deal to secure £173.5m of funding for transport in Leeds is planned to see major changes to…
Six ‘metro mayors’ get sweeping powers
Transport, housing, skills and planning responsibilities - along with control over new long-term budgets from central government - will be…
Cheadle MP’s appointment raises a few eyebrows
With the Standing Committee on the Bus Services Bill up and running we are entering the final straight before the…
Good to go, for now at least…
What did I make of the quality of the Commons Second Reading debate on the Bus Services Bill that finally…