Department for Transport
High confidence
Owns the Bill and the policy frame; argues from the IA's market-failure analysis (coordination failure, principal-agent issues, externalities, productive inefficiency) that integration of track and train under a single publicly-owned body is the only way to deliver reliability, value for money and passenger experience.Nov 2025Nov 2025Nov 2025
Tension with Office of Rail and Road, RMT (National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers), Rail Freight Group, ALLRAIL (Alliance of Passenger Rail New Entrants), Lumo and Hull Trains, Andy Burnham (Mayor of Greater Manchester)
Heidi Alexander
High confidence
As Secretary of State, has staked political authority on Royal Assent and rapid stand-up of GBR; signed the s.19(1)(a) HRA statement, the HS2 reset statement (HCWS1433, 23 March 2026) and the policy-package introduction.Nov 2025Mar 2026
Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill
High confidence
As Minister of State for Transport and former Chair of Network Rail, public statements emphasise rail-infrastructure delivery, accessibility and integrated transport strategy — the operational delivery side of the GBR agenda.Mar 2026Jan 2026Nov 2024
Keir Mather
High confidence
Leads the line for the Government in Public Bill Committee across all 14 sittings; defends the Bill's architecture clause-by-clause on staff transfer, access regime, fares and accessibility provisions.Feb 2026Feb 2026Feb 2026
Tension with Edward Argar
Edward Argar
Medium confidence
Lead Conservative spokesperson in Committee; presses the Government on the displacement of independent regulation, the open-access market and the breadth of delegated powers including clause 71.Feb 2026Feb 2026
Tension with Keir Mather
Olly Glover
Medium confidence
On accessibility, fares and rural connectivity: Liberal Democrat lead in PBC pressing for stronger accessibility duties, transparent fares architecture and protection for devolved/local services within GBR.Feb 2026Feb 2026
Transport Select Committee
High confidence
Published the 8th Report scrutinising the Bill — themes include rail freight protections, accessibility delivery and the design of the access regime; the Government responded via the 4th Special Report in April 2026.Feb 2026Apr 2026
Office of Rail and Road
High confidence
On access and competition: submitted written evidence RB08 setting out its understanding of its appellate role; previously raised concerns through the consultation about how state-aid and competition principles will be applied when access decisions sit with GBR rather than an independent regulator.Jan 2026Apr 2026
Tension with Department for Transport
Transport Focus
High confidence
On the Passenger Watchdog: supports the consolidation of consumer functions into the strengthened Passengers' Council built out of Transport Focus, while seeking clarity on standards-setting and ADR scope.Jan 2026
RMT (National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers)
High confidence
On worker protection: written evidence RB07 and a sustained PQ campaign by allied MPs pressing for explicit Bill provisions on jobs, pay, pensions, conditions, travel facilities and collective bargaining during the transition into GBR.Jan 2026Mar 2026Mar 2026Mar 2026Mar 2026Mar 2026Mar 2026Mar 2026
Tension with Department for Transport
ASLEF (Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen)
Medium confidence
On train-driver licensing and workforce: written evidence RB23 — particular focus on clause 91 reforms to driver licensing and on protecting collective bargaining as drivers transfer into the GBR family.Jan 2026Feb 2026
Rail Freight Group
High confidence
On the freight target and capacity allocation: written evidence RB06 pressing for the clause 17 freight growth target and clause 63 capacity duty to be robust enough to protect freight paths against GBR's own passenger services.Jan 2026
Tension with Department for Transport
ALLRAIL (Alliance of Passenger Rail New Entrants)
High confidence
On open access: written evidence RB16 and RB16A — concerned that combining the network manager, the dominant operator and the de facto access-decision-maker in a single body will squeeze open-access operators despite the ORR appeal route.Jan 2026Jan 2026
Tension with Department for Transport
Lumo and Hull Trains
High confidence
On clause 71: joint open-access evidence RB28 pressing the specific risk that the Secretary of State's power to amend their existing track access contracts retrospectively could erode the commercial basis on which long-term rolling-stock liabilities were taken on.Jan 2026
Tension with Department for Transport
Trainline
High confidence
On ticket retailing: written evidence RB17 — third-party retailer arguing for the proposed retail code of practice to enforce a level playing field as GBR consolidates the 14 operator ticketing websites into one.Jan 2026
Independent Rail Retailers
Medium confidence
On the retail market: written evidence RB13 — independent retailer perspective aligned with Trainline on the need for ORR-enforced fair-treatment obligations on GBR.Jan 2026
Andy Burnham (Mayor of Greater Manchester)
High confidence
On mayoral powers: letter and supplementary evidence (RB18, RB18A) arguing the statutory consultation role for mayoral combined authorities under clauses 5 and 81 is insufficient — pressing for clearer 'right to request' devolution and influence on service levels, timetabling and rolling-stock deployment.Jan 2026Jan 2026Mar 2026
Tension with Department for Transport
Urban Transport Group
Medium confidence
On multi-modal integration: written evidence RB12 supporting the statutory role for combined authorities and pressing for explicit multi-modal duties in the long-term rail strategy.Jan 2026
Regulatory Policy Committee
High confidence
Issued a Green opinion on the DfT Impact Assessment — confirming the IA's analytical robustness.Nov 2025Nov 2025
DfT Operator Ltd (DFTO)
High confidence
Consolidation vehicle: absorbed first wave of TOC staff from 1 April 2026 with new board appointments (Laura Shoaf, Tony Poulter) and CEO Alex Hynes — the operational stand-up partner for GBR during designation.Mar 2026Apr 2026
Mark Harper
High confidence
Conservative predecessor as Secretary of State who published the Draft Rail Reform Bill in February 2024 — established the policy direction that the current Bill operationalises in a more directly public-ownership-led form.Feb 2024Feb 2024Feb 2024
Andrew Ranger
Medium confidence
On Wales-and-Borders cross-border services: tabled PQ 129596 (29 April 2026) on cross-border rail connections under GBR including the Wrexham-Shropshire-Midlands Railway.Apr 2026
British Transport Police
Low confidence
Engaged via correspondence on Chair appointment (January 2026) and via consequential provisions in adjacent Crime and Policing Act 2026 will-write letters — institutional interface with GBR yet to be fully specified.Feb 2026