With the changing political landscape in the UK, Louise Haigh, the new Labour Transport Secretary, has taken a bold stance on cycling and road safety, highlighting significant departures from the prior Conservative government’s policies. Her claims of "poisonous culture wars" under the previous
The rapid urbanization of Ghana has fueled significant demographic shifts, with a substantial portion of the population migrating to urban areas. As of now, 57% of Ghana's population resides in cities, a figure projected to rise to a staggering 70% by 2050. This influx places immense pressure on
The Scottish government faces mounting pressure to tackle the growing issue of healthcare accessibility in remote and rural parts of Scotland. A recent report from the health committee at Holyrood underscores several critical factors affecting staff retention in these regions. The availability and
In the face of rapid population growth and urbanization, Ipswich City Council is pushing hard for significant construction funding to actualize the I2S public transport corridor. This initiative is crucial to support the expanding populace and to ensure sustainable urban development in Ipswich and
The reception of Labour's latest proposal to significantly increase annual housebuilding targets has sparked a heated debate in the rural market town of Dereham, Norfolk. Labour aims to revise the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) and compel local authorities to deliver 1.5 million new
Facing a significant financial shortfall in Auckland’s overall transport budget, local councillors are grappling with the challenge of maintaining essential road safety programs. These budget woes stem from cuts in anticipated government funding, a part of broader changes to New Zealand's National