Mark Harper
British politician (born 1970)
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Transport secretary to look at HS2 revival plans with 'open mind'Transport Secretary Mark Harper has said he will look at plans to revive the northern section of HS2 through private investment with "an open mind".Sky News - Published | |
Self-driving cars could be on British roads as early as 2026, says transport secretarySelf-driving cars could be on British roads as early as 2026, Transport Secretary Mark Harper has said.Sky News - Published | |
The ministers Downing Street trusts the most to face the publicGrant Shapps and Mark Harper are the most trusted public faces of this government, according to new research for the Politics at Jack and Sam's podcast.Sky News - Published | |
Workers warned there is 'not a bottomless pit of money' - but rail union boss says demands are 'modest'There is "not a bottomless pit of money" to be spent on increasing workers' pay, Transport Secretary Mark Harper has warned the RMT union - as rail staff undertake further strike action today.Sky News - Published | |
'Tide is turning' over pay offer to rail workers, claims transport secretaryThe "tide is turning" in rail unions when it comes to pay offers on the table, Transport Secretary Mark Harper has claimed.Sky News - Published | |
Inflation-busting pay rises for public sector workers 'unaffordable', says ministerInflation-busting pay rises are "unaffordable", cabinet minister Mark Harper has told Sky News in the face of strikes in the public sector.Sky News - Published | |
'Questionable' police vetting decisions laid bare - here are some examplesA new report on poor police vetting standards should be a "real wake-up call for chief constables across the country," Transport Secretary Mark Harper has told Sky News.Sky News - Published |