Sophie Clarke: Translink cuts may save money, but at what cost?
Higher fares and reduced services risk making public transport less attractive to the very passengers being urged to leave their cars at home
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Liberal Democrats are calling for an emergency transport package to keep Britain moving, cutting the cost of travel for people – whether by

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