Global warming must peak below 2°C then return under 1.5°C to limit risk of dangerous “tipping points”, experts say

Global warming must peak below 2°C then return under 1.5°C to limit risk of dangerous “tipping points”, experts say

Juliana O'Rourke

Global warming must peak below 2°C then return under 1.5°C as quickly as possible to limit the risk of dangerous “tipping points”, experts say.   A new paper by an international team of researchers, reviews the latest evidence and says global temperatures must cool to around 1°C above pre-industrial levels in... continue

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19 Feb 2026Local Transport Today News

West Yorks Mass Transit chief quits after scheme delay by NISTA review

Peter Stonham

Mike Birch, the Director of Mass Transit for the West Yorkshire Combined Authority (WYCA), has quit his post. He announced his departure on February 21, after two months of controversy surrounding the scheme, and a critical secret report from the National Infrastructure and Service Transformation... continue

5 Mar 2026Local Transport Today News

Cycles outnumber cars for first time on busy route in central Glasgow

There were more bikes than cars during peak hours on a busy route in Glasgow city centre for the first time since surveys began, new research shows. Surveys by Cycling Scotland found that bikes outnumbered cars at both rush?hour peaks (8-9am and 5-6pm) on Victoria Road, averaging 334 bikes to 270... continue

5 Mar 2026Local Transport Today News

DfT prepares for new £400M transport technical expertise framework procurement

The Department for Transport (DfT) plans to launch a new procurement framework to secure expert technical and commercial advice across the transport sector later this year. It will replace existing arrangements due to expire next year. The framework, to be called STARFour, is described in a... continue

5 Mar 2026Local Transport Today News

DfT awards £4.2m Connectivity Tool delivery and development contract

Peter Stonham

The contract to maintain and further develop the DfT’s Connectivity Tool, valued at £4.2 million, has been awarded to IT services company Version 1 Solutions . The project is intended to ensure the transition of the analytical resource from its testing phase to full-scale national... continue

5 Mar 2026Local Transport Today News
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New Rural Transport Group to champion connectivity for countryside and coast

Peter Stonham

A new national partnership, the Rural Transport Group (RTG), has been launched to address the special transport challenges facing England’s rural and coastal communities. Chaired by the Reform Mayor of Greater Lincolnshire, Dame Andrea Jenkyns who heads Greater Lincolnshire Combined County... continue

5 Mar 2026Local Transport Today News
Manchester drops peak restrictions on elderly and disabled free travel

Manchester drops peak restrictions on elderly and disabled free travel

Deniz Huseyin

Older and disabled concessionary passholders in Greater Manchester no... continue

5 Mar 2026Local Transport Today News

SEND changes could cut soaring transport costs - but not for years

Peter Stonham

The major overhaul of the Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) system in England, just announced by the government, could bring an end to the escalating costs of school transport provision - but not for several years as the changes are finalised after consultation and then phased... continue

5 Mar 2026Local Transport Today News
Southwark Council’s car-free streets champion McAsh defects from Labour to the Greens

Southwark Council’s car-free streets champion McAsh defects from Labour to the Greens

Deniz Huseyin

Southwark’s cabinet member responsible for streets, road safety, active travel... continue

5 Mar 2026Local Transport Today News

TfN wants more appraisal changes to help steer investment north

Peter Stonham

Transport for the North (TfN) has called for further appraisal system changes to address what it argues is a failure to recognise factors that tilt investment away from its area.  The calls come from  the second phase of its Northern Appraisal Playbook, with a report  that... continue

5 Mar 2026Local Transport Today News

New edition of MHCLG Appraisal Guide offers TAG parallels

Peter Stonham

An updated Appraisal Guide just published by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) includes a new methodology for valuing the health impacts of urban design, among other changes. There are a number of areas in which MHCLG appraisal practice has both parallels and... continue

5 Mar 2026Local Transport Today News

New approach to valuing healthier urban development could have transport significance

There are potential significant cross-government transport applications of the new Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government appraisal guidelines that emphasise the importance of public health for decisions about development. Researchers from the Institute for Policy Research and... continue

5 Mar 2026Local Transport Today News

£1.4m contract for TAG software support

The Department for Transport (DfT) is tendering for the provision of development and support to its Transport Analysis Guidance (TAG) Appraisal & Modelling Tools. The scope also includes ad-hoc assistance with other tools and sub-models that aid the implementation of TAG. The contract, valued... continue

5 Mar 2026Local Transport Today News

Government consults on new Spatial Development Strategy areas

Peter Stonham

The government is launching a consultation on what it calls ‘sensible geographies’ for the new sub-regional Spatial Development Strategies (SDSs) provided for in the English Devolution White Paper, published in December 2024, as part of its intention to reintroduce mandatory strategic... continue

5 Mar 2026Local Transport Today News

Lightwood claims ‘new approach to transport planning’ with connectivity tool

Delivering the Government’s response to the debate Simon Lightwood , the Minister for Roads, said “aligning housing and transport is essential for delivering homes that are connected and sustainable and that provide genuine choices for people. To that end, we have prioritised making... continue

5 Mar 2026Local Transport Today News

New top down planning rules are outstripping local capacity, MPs warn

Peter Stonham

Concerns that “top-down” national planning policy requirements are outstripping the capacity of local services were expressed by MPs in a Westminster Hall debate last week on the relationship between new housing developments and local transport infrastructure. Opened by Liberal Democrat... continue

5 Mar 2026Local Transport Today News

Starmer launches Welsh rail vision with £14bn commitment to future funding

Rhodri Clark

Labour’s campaigning for the Senedd election in May has been supported by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer visiting South Wales to launch the party’s £14bn Vision for Rail across Wales and Borders. He did not announce any new funding. He agreed that the vision document, prepared by... continue

5 Mar 2026Local Transport Today News

Online abuse of planners could deflect transport policy

The abuse which transport planners suffer online and in other places from opponents of proposed changes is making scheme delivery difficult, Damien Jones, Chair of the Association of Transport Co-ordinating Officers has warned. At the session of the House of Commons Transport Committee, he gave the... continue

5 Mar 2026Local Transport Today News

West Yorkshire struggling to implement mobility hubs

Prof Greg Marsden contrasted the development of mobility hubs in West Yorkshire, which has 2.4m people, and in Berlin, with 3.7m people, he told the committee. Berlin has over 300 mobility hubs built into new and old housing areas. “We are struggling with the  business cases in West... continue

5 Mar 2026Local Transport Today News

City region and intercity ticketing don’t have to be combined, says Centre for Cities

Rhodri Clark

 Separate ticketing systems for city regions and for journeys between cities are justifiable, provided they are clearly defined, a Centre for Cities analyst has told the House of Commons Transport Committee’s inquiry on transport integration. “There is a position for different apps... continue

5 Mar 2026Local Transport Today News

Local government changes ‘could break up integrated units’

Reorganisation of English local government could work against transport integration, Association of Transport Co-ordinating Officers chair Damien Jones told the committee. “If local government reorganisation is not thought through, you could be in a position where you break up integrated... continue

5 Mar 2026Local Transport Today News

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