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A 24-hour bus strike begins in east London, halting two routes and causing disruption to two others.

Passengers and rail operators are to discuss proposed changes in services which the county council says would leave East Sussex a "forgotten county"
The company owned by the ex-bosses of MG Rover agrees to pay back some of the millions of pounds taken out of the firm.

National Express will have its East Anglia rail franchise terminated three years early, the government says.
A man and a woman die after a crash involving three cars on the A9 near Dalwhinnie in the Highlands.

Plans for a third crossing over the River Don in Aberdeen are backed by councillors, with design work set to start.
Changes will be made to a junction on a dual carriageway where two men have died this year.

Vauxhall's owner plans 354 job cuts at Vauxhall, but will expand production at Ellesmere Port, securing jobs there.

 


 

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