Cycling groups and MPs condemn BBC1 documentary about road users by Peter Walker in The Guardian.
Programme titled The War on Britain's Roads accused of endangering cyclists by stereotyping them as reckless
Bradley Wiggins London 2012 triumph brings boost to British cycling.
Olympic gold medal and Tour de France winner's growing celebrity status sparks growth in UK bike sales and popularity
CTC local campaigner Roy Spilsbury, who fought a long battle to allow cycling on the prom at Llandudno, was on BBC Radio 2’s Jeremy Vine Show this week to explain why “the future is the bicycle” for the seaside town.
The number of cyclists seriously injured on Surrey's roads has double over the past three years. To find out more listen to CTC's Chris Peck and Julie Rand discussing the statistics on BBC Radio Surrey's Breakfast Show.
Every child in England is entitled to Bikeability training, but CTC tells The Times that of the 600,000 children aged 10-11, only about 250,000 had free training in the past financial year.
A female cyclist and CTC member, who will spend the rest of her life in a wheelchair after being hit by a car driven by an 89-year-old motorist with defective eyesight, has received an out-of–court settlement of more than a million pounds.
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