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11 February 2026

CILT(UK) launches Women in Supply Chain & Transport event

The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport UK (CILT UK) is proud to announce its Women in Supply Chain & Transport event, taking place on Thursday 5 March at CEVA-EMG, East Midlands.

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10 February 2026

Free Bus Pass age rises to 67 in England from April

As Reported in the Mirror online, The Department for Transport has announced that from April, the qualifying age for free bus passes in England will increase from 66 to 67, aligning with changes to the State Pension age.

Policy & GovernmentBus & CoachNews
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10 February 2026

Train driver age to be lowered to 18 to tackle workforce shortage

The government has announced that it will be lowering the legal age to be a train driver from 20 to 18, initiating new opportunities for school leavers.

Policy & GovernmentRailNews
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06 February 2026

Accelerated tech adoption in logistics

In today’s evolving and dynamic logistics landscape, the question for businesses is no longer if they should adopt new technologies but rather how quickly and effectively they can implement the right technology solutions. We are witnessing an unprecedented acceleration in technology adoption across the sector, driven by changing customer expectations for speed, varied services and low costs, set against a challenging economic backdrop.

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06 February 2026

Railways Bill leaves 30% of passenger trains and freight in “limbo” – experts call for clear pledges

The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (UK) (CILT(UK)) has welcomed the Government’s Railways Bill but warns that around 30% of Britain’s rail services – private sector passenger, devolved passenger and freight operations – risk being left without clear protections or long-term certainty unless the legislation is strengthened.

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05 February 2026

CILT(UK) publishes guide to help transport sector respond with care after tragedy

Traumatic incidents including fatal collisions, serious workplace accidents and suicides are at times an unfortunate reality across transport and logistics. The emotional impact often extends far beyond the initial event, affecting drivers, warehouse colleagues, managers, witnesses and families. 

Health & WellbeingLogistics & Supply ChainPress releases + 1 more
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04 February 2026

CILT(UK) joins historic celebration marking 200 years of the Menai Suspension Bridge

The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport UK (CILT UK) was delighted to attend the 200th anniversary of the opening of the Menai Suspension Bridge that links mainland Wales with the Isle of Anglesey at an event lead by the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE).

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04 February 2026

Liverpool City Region saves 1,234 tonnes of CO2 with traffic light upgrade

An £8.3 million investment to upgrade traffic signals across the Liverpool City Region has delivered significant carbon savings and annual cost reductions of £684,000.

EconomicTransport PlanningNews + 1 more
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04 February 2026

GXO to create 150 Jobs with new Luton Airport logistics centre

GXO Logistics will establish London Luton Airport's first consolidation centre, creating 150 employment opportunities as part of an £11.5 million refurbishment programme.

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03 February 2026

Officers to travel on Reading Buses Network as part of new safety campaign for passengers

Reading Buses has announced a team up with Thames Valley Police and the It Does Matter campaign, that will see officers travelling on its bus network to ensure safety and to prevent sexual offences in Reading.

Projects & PeopleBus & CoachNews
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