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28 January 2026

DWP research: Exploring entry-level roles and progression opportunities in the logistics sector

IFF Research, on behalf of the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) are conducting research into what entry-level job roles may be suitable for individuals currently in roles with no/limited progression opportunities and those on Universal Credit (UC), and what the career progression pathways look like for these roles, within the logistics sector.

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28 January 2026

HS2 announce milestone as its construction progresses into London

From yesterday, 27 January, HS2’s tunnel boring machine has officially started its passage from Old Oak Common in the capital’s west, to Euston station.

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27 January 2026

TfL launches new SL11 Superloop service connecting Abbey Wood and North Greenwich

Transport for London (TfL) has announced its next Superloop express service, SL11, which from the 24 January runs as a limited-stop express service between Abbey Wood and North Greenwich via Thamesmead and Woolwich.

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27 January 2026

CILT(UK) launches brand new website

We are pleased to announce that we are launching the new CILT(UK) website at the end of this month. This is a major step in modernising how we engage with members, partners and the wider profession.

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26 January 2026

UK pledges £43 million for green aviation technology

The aviation sector is set to receive a £43 million boost from February to support green projects such as clean fuels and zero-emission aircraft, the government has announced.

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23 January 2026

Oxford Street Pedestrianisation: A CILT perspective on getting the balance right

The proposed pedestrianisation of Oxford Street West represents one of the most significant changes to London’s transport and public realm in a generation. The London Region Committee has responded to Transport for London’s consultation to support the ambition of a more people-focused street, while setting out the practical considerations required to ensure the scheme succeeds operationally as well as aesthetically.

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20 January 2026

Remembering Reg Harman

We were saddened to hear of the death of Reg Harman, who passed away shortly before Christmas, aged 82.

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20 January 2026

Chair of the Transport Select Committee says AI will ‘turbocharge’ Britain’s transport network

The government will continue to invest in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and digital technology to improve Britain’s road and rail network, according to the Chair of the Transport Select Committee.

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19 January 2026

35 Under 35: Share your voice in Focus Magazine

Are you 35 or under and shaping the future of logistics, transport and supply chain? We want to hear from you for the 35 under 35 edition of CILT UK's Focus magazine!

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19 January 2026

HGV zero emission transition consultation

The Department for Transport (DfT) is consulting on new regulations to reduce CO2 emissions from heavy goods vehicles and support the transition to zero-emission HGVs. The government aims to phase out sales of new non-zero emission HGVs up to 26 tonnes by 2035, with all HGVs following by 2040.

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