
RMT strikes set to cause severe disruption on Tube network tomorrow and in coming weeks
RMT urged to call off its strike action, which would affect five Tube lines all day Friday (26 November), as TfL requests further talks.
RMT urged to call off its strike action, which would affect five Tube lines all day Friday (26 November), as TfL requests further talks.
Using click and collect, green delivery slots and grouping deliveries can help reduce emissions on the capital's roads
This rigorous set of exercises will allow the railway to demonstrate the highest levels of safety and reliability before it can start carrying customers.
A man has been sentenced by Westminster Magistrates Court to 12 weeks imprisonment following the physical assault of two Transport for London (TfL) Transport, Support and Enforcement Officers in September 2020, who had been deployed to deal with a passenger who was being aggressive towards customer service station staff.
TfL calls on RMT to call off unnecessary strike action planned in the run-up to Christmas which will affect five Tube lines on 26 November and 18 December if it goes ahead.
For Road Safety Week, Dr Cathy Armstrong, Deputy Senior DVLA Doctor, talks about the importance of meeting the minimum eyesight standard for driving.
Bold new commitments include a 20mph speed limit on 220km of the TfL road network by 2024 and enhanced support for victims of road traffic collisions.
Dr Nick Jenkins, Senior DVLA Doctor, seeks the views of medical professionals in a consultation to change the law and allow healthcare professionals, other than doctors, to fill in DVLA medical questionnaires.
Uniformed personnel from the British Army, Royal Navy and Royal Air Force are fundraising at 50 London stations.
TfL will be carrying out work to install permanent protective barriers on Westminster Bridge.
17-week closure of the Bank branch between Kennington and Moorgate of the Northern line will require customers to make changes to the way they travel.
Return will provide even more safe travel options for Londoners travelling at night.
Biggest consultation of its kind focuses on step-free access priorities and will shape and inform TfL's approach to step-free improvements at Tube stations in the future.
The transport network is cleaner than ever before and continues to run near-normal levels of service.
New campaign will emphasise zero tolerance approach to all forms of unwanted sexual behaviour and sexual harassmenton London's public transport network
Defendant sentenced to a 12 month community order and 35 rehabilitation activity requirement days after physically assaulting TfL staff.
This year is the fifth anniversary of Unity, one of DVLA's Staff Network Groups. Co-chairs Rebecca and Robia share some of their highlights from the past 5 years.
More than one million hires were made in September, with an average of 40,660 per day – a new record for the month.
We've been working with local authorities and police services to support their enforcement action on untaxed vehicles on the road in their local area. Elaine Rees, National Enforcement Manager, tells us more.
Although 2025 may seem like a long way off, we've already started getting DVLA ready to exit one of our most complex contracts when it expires in just under 4 years' time. It is the agency's largest contract and on its expiry in 2025 will have run for a period of 20 years. Julia Ashford, FM Futures Programme Lead, tells us more.
Head of Product Development, Gary Young, reflects on the first Business Analysis Development Programme and shares what new recruits can look forward to as the second programme launches.
Hugh Evans, Corporate Services Manager, explains how we work with industry and medical charities to improve our services.
To use our public roads safely, you must make sure your medical condition won't affect your ability to drive. Dr Nick Jenkins, DVLA's Senior Doctor, explains how the work we do contributes to the safety of all road users.