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Highways England

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CeoJim O' Sullivan
Number of employees4,700 (2018)
HeadquartersGuildford
United Kingdom
Owners Government of the United Kingdom
FoundedApril 1
2015
Jurisdiction United Kingdom
England
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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About Highways England


Highways England Company Limited is the government-owned company charged with operating, maintaining and improving England's motorways and major A roads.

M53 crash: Teenage victim named as Jessica Baker

M53 crash: Teenage victim named as Jessica Baker
Sep 29,2023 4:31 pm

... The motorway has been closed to allow for an investigation into the circumstances of the crash and Highways England said it was expected to be shut for the rest of the day...

Stonehenge tunnel campaigners take petition to UNESCO

Stonehenge tunnel campaigners take petition to UNESCO
Sep 5,2023 5:21 am

... Highways England said the tunnel will reduce traffic along the A303 and cut journey times...

Stonehenge tunnel is approved by government

Stonehenge tunnel is approved by government
Jul 14,2023 11:00 am

... Planning permission was first given in 2020 but was later quashed by the High Court Highways England said it wanted to build the tunnel to reduce traffic and cut journey times on the A303...

Train strikes: How did passengers cope with day one?

Train strikes: How did passengers cope with day one?
Jun 22,2022 4:25 am

... Frank Bird, a senior network planner at Highways England, said in the post-pandemic world people had come up with a much better Plan B when they can t get into work, and for many that means working from home rather than driving...

Operation Brock: M20 traffic controls to be lifted after Jubilee

Operation Brock: M20 traffic controls to be lifted after Jubilee
Jun 3,2022 1:50 pm

... Nicola Bell, Highways England regional director, said: " Storing the moveable barrier on the M20 London-bound hard shoulder was only a temporary measure...

P& O Ferry detained over deficiencies - coastguard

P& O Ferry detained over deficiencies - coastguard
Apr 13,2022 3:20 am

... The Kent Resilience Forum - which is a partnership organisation including Kent Police, Kent County Council and Highways England - has confirmed Operation Brock will remain in place until after the Bank Holiday weekend...

Driving: More 50mph zones on the way for Welsh roads?

Driving: More 50mph zones on the way for Welsh roads?
Feb 27,2022 5:15 am

... Highways England is not planning to lower more speed limits, but said it would keep its network under review...

What's been causing lorry queues at Dover?

What's been causing lorry queues at Dover?
Jan 25,2022 7:07 am

... So, what has been causing these delays and how big a factor are the new Brexit checks? How long were the queues? According to Highways England, queues were stretching back six miles (10km) east of Dover - from the Roundhill Tunnel to the Western Heights Roundabout - at 12:00 GMT on 19 January...

News Daily: Heavy snowfall and North Korea nuclear pledge

Apr 18,2020 11:36 pm

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'Treacherous'

making for, But also leaving people stranded and transport disrupted. A large swathe of wintry weather hit England and Wales, But The South West has faced particular problems after up to 15cm came down. More Than 100 people, including an eight-month-old baby, after their cars became stuck on the A30 in Cornwall. Highways England said The Situation was made worse by people abandoning their vehicles, blocking the roads for gritters and snow ploughs.

for much of the UK, with a more serious amber warning for parts of south-east England. Rail and air passengers will face delays and cancellations - Check National Rail Enquiries or with your airline before setting out. The Met Office has also warned of "treacherous driving conditions" in many areas - if you must drive, And it's likely to be a Snow Day for many children with schools closed - Keep across our live page

See how cold it really is where you are - But rest assured, it'll most likely be nothing compared with conditions in the US where

Nuclear pledge

Kim Jong-un has committed to destroying all of the country's plutonium and uranium facilities, which provide The Material for nuclear weapons. But Stephen Biegun stressed that the US would not lift sanctions until The Process was complete - how that'll be verified isn't clear because Pyongyang has long refused to give a full account of its nuclear capacity.

Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un held talks in Singapore last Year - The First meeting between a sitting US president and a North Korean leader - But towards the optimistic aims they set out.

'Concerning'

The tests are designed to pick up early signs of bowel, breast and cervical cancer, But too many of those who should be getting checked are missing out. There were also delays in getting results, with nearly half of women not getting their cervical screening results within the required Two Weeks . Inadequate staffing in labs and ageing Computer Systems are being blamed. One health Think Tank said The Situation was "deeply concerning", But ministers insisted they were committed to making improvements.

Quiz of the Week

Tracking sanctions-busting 'ghost ships'

By Chris Baraniuk, BBC Technology of Business reporter

For a long time, being out at sea meant being out of sight and out of reach. And all kinds of shenanigans went on as a result - countries secretly selling oil and other goods to countries they're not supposed to under international sanctions rules, for example, not to mention piracy and kidnapping. The problem is that captains can easily switch off the current way of tracking ships, turning their vessels into "ghost ships". But now thousands of surveillance satellites have been launched into space, and Artificial Intelligence is being applied to the images they take.

What the papers say

The Daily Mail is angry with "work-shy MPs" whom it says are "refusing to give up their half-term ski holidays" to help resolve the Brexit deadlock. The i thinks Jeremy Corbyn could be facing a "mutiny" because some of his MPs are tempted by the offer of extra cash for their constituencies In Return for backing Theresa May 's Brexit deal. The Daily Telegraph, meanwhile, says nine members of the cabinet now believe Brexit will have to be delayed. Elsewhere, the Daily Mirror is angry at the "madness" of Amazon's tax affairs. The Company , it says, has paid less corporation tax in the UK in 20 years than Marks & Spencer has in one. Finally, The Sun is excited about a new male contraceptive - applied to A Man 's arms Every Day for four months.

Daily digest

Report warns of £7bn equipment funding black hole

China hails progress in talks With Us

MSPs back opt-out system

What could these "alternative arrangements" be?

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Lookahead

Today Jury expected to go out in The Trial of a Ugandan woman and Ghanaian man, from East London , who are charged with female genital mutilation offences

20:00 Rugby Union 's Six Nations kicks off with France v Wales

On this day

1953 Hundreds of people die and More Than 30,000 are left homeless after some of the worst storms ever recorded hit Britain's east coast

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