Transport Spanish firm in talks to sell off stake in M6 motorwayMadrid-based Sacyr is reportedly in talks with investment firm Bestinver to sell its 45 per cent stake in the road
Transport Transport Infrastructure Ireland told to redo report on cutting speed limitsOriginal report, which suggested lower speeds would cost €3.8bn and have little impact on emissions, branded ‘ridiculous’ by Green transport spokesman
Transport Transport sector has a hill to climb to meet climate targetsDepartment modelling shows public transport fares will need to halve and volume and frequency of provision triple by 2030 to meet sectoral emissions ceiling
Transport Gridlock between Department of Housing and Dublin City Council over roads fundingCouncil repeatedly sought a meeting with the Department to discuss funding problems with its roads network. It failed to get one
Apartment blocks to be included under EV charger grantScheme helps cover cost of installation of electric vehicle charger up to €600
Dublin Airport redeploys staff in attempt to ease security delaysSenior management are among those being temporarily moved to frontline services after travellers endured long waits and missed flights
Government commissioning €100,000 research into hydrogen infrastructure All-island project faces challenges due to ‘early stage of deployment and technological maturity’ of hydrogen technology
Dublin City Council rebuffed by government over road upkeep costsThe council warned last year it would only be able to resurface each road in the capital once every century
‘Urgent’ work underway to restore Doolin Coast Guard after resignationsDepartment of Transport says urgent work underway to address ‘disharmony’ in Co Clare unit
Taxpayer to foot €1.2m bill for failed Joe Walsh ToursA percentage of customer refunds for Joe Walsh Tours, which ceased trading last month, and six other agents will be covered by the state