Train driver who witnessed suicide on the tracks in front of his train urges men to seek help for mental health issues ahead of International Men's Day on Sunday
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A train driver who witnessed the suicide of a man on the tracks in front of his train has urged men with mental health issues to seek help and talk about their problems. Transfer Window Roundup: A closer look at Middlesbrough’s business in January by Megan WeaverBy Administrator
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February 04, 2025
It’s that time of the year again… The Transfer Window has officially closed. Let’s have a look at the business Middlesbrough have done this time around. Transport Secretary kickstarts “bus revolution” as she promises to support local leaders to deliver better buses up and down the countryBy Mike
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July 12, 2024
Transport Secretary Louise Haigh will visit Greater Manchester today [Thursday 11th July] to begin the Government’s bus revolution, as she pledges to support every community to take back control of buses through franchising or public ownership.
She will meet with the Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, to discuss how the area’s Bee Network can be replicated across the country to deliver better services, grow passenger numbers and drive opportunity to under-served regions. The Transport Secretary will pledge to create and save vital bus routes up and down the country, calling time on the failed system of deregulation that has seen service levels plummet. The plans will also bring an end to the postcode lottery of bus services by providing safeguards over local networks across the country. Launched last September as the first bus franchise in England outside London, the integrated Bee Network has delivered for local people by growing passenger numbers and improving the reliability of local bus services. This has already seen passenger numbers grow by 5% in the first area to be franchised, with revenue following suit. The Transport Secretary will see first-hand how the successes of the Bee Network can be replicated across the country, improving services and handing power back to local people. The Transport Secretary will also hear directly the challenges faced by Greater Manchester during its franchising journey. Greater Manchester endured a six-year slog to deliver local control of bus services due to unnecessary barriers. The Government’s plan will remove these barriers so better buses can be delivered faster.
The Bee Network is also boosting Manchester's Metrolink. In May, it recorded its busiest month in its 32-year history with 4.1 million passengers using the iconic yellow trams, higher than the previous record of 4 million set before the pandemic in 2019.
The bus plan is part of the new Government’s ambition to develop a long-term, national strategy for transport. This will ensure infrastructure can be delivered efficiently and on time while allowing local people to take back control of their buses, trams and trains.
Transporter Bridge Teesside at Night Tours on Offer as Part of Discover MiddlesbroughBy
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October 26, 2017
TEESSIDE’S most iconic landmark will open up for night time tours as part of this year’s Discover Middlesbrough Festival this Friday (October 27, 6pm-10pm). About
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