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Watson Fuels wins inaugural FPS Green Award for Ledbury depot

Watson Fuels has won the inaugural FPS Green Award for its outstanding flagship Ledbury depot. Hosted at the annual FPS Expo in Liverpool, the FPS

Pest services provider launches new fleet with Lex Autolease

Lex Autolease, the UK’s largest fleet management provider, has delivered a 228-strong fleet of bespoke vans to pest control business, MPCL, in just three months.

New Land Rover Defender completes Tusk Trust testing in Kenya

The new Land Rover Defender has moved a step closer to production after successfully completing a demanding testing program with Tusk Trust in Kenya, in

Supply chain opportunities from vehicle electrification top bill at SMMT Open Forum

Opportunities in the automotive supply chain from the shift to electrification will be the focus of debate at The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders

Speedy Freight creates new job opportunities in Gatwick

Speedy Freight, the UK’s leading provider of urgent or complex transport solutions, has launched a new branch in Gatwick. The company collects cargo within 60

NEVS/Evergrande acquires British automotive technology company Protean Electric

National Electric Vehicle Sweden (NEVS), a subsidiary of Evergrande Health, has acquired the leading developer of in-wheel motor technology, Protean Electric. The acquisition is part

Insurers and car owners must forge an alliance in the battle against hi-tech criminals

The Association of British Insurers (ABI) latest figures reveal that its members paid out £108million in stolen vehicle claims in quarter one of 2019 –

Scotland’s default 20mph limit rejected by Holyrood committee

A committee of MSPs has rejected a Bill to make 20mph the default speed limit across Scotland, saying a ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach would not give local

10 driving offences you didn’t know were illegal

Many driving offences are clearly defined. If you drive at a speed faster than the limit on a particular road, you’re breaking the law. If

More drivers could be fined as MPs look to grant increased power to councils

UK councils should be given stronger powers to catch drivers committing traffic offences, according to MPs. In a recent report, the Transport Committee said stretched