Stagecoach, the UK largest bus and coach operator, partnered with NHS England to provide a double decker bus to support the ‘NHS Bus-Ting Cancer’ Tour. The tour comes as new survey data found that more than
IVECO’s X-Way is now even more mission-ready with the launch of a new Driveaway bodybuilder programme. Driveaway customers have a choice of stock tippers and tipper grabs available on X-Way 8×4 chassis, with bodies built by
Britain’s new light commercial vehicle (LCV) market grew by 12.7% in November as 27,433 vans, pickups and 4x4s joined Britain’s fleets, according to the latest figures published today by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders
The imposition of tariffs on electric vehicles emerged as a consequence of the UK’s decision to exit the EU, commonly known as Brexit. The departure resulted in a restructuring of trade agreements and regulations between the
The UK new car market grew by 9.5% in November to reach 156,525 units, according to the latest figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). In the market’s best November for four years,
Work to prepare for a carbon-free future remains on course despite mixed messages about the UK’s commitment to net zero. The transition to electric vehicles (EV) is gathering pace and the infrastructure to power this transition
In the ever-evolving landscape of logistics and delivery services, the role of couriers has undergone a significant transformation. The delivery industry has seen remarkable changes from the early days of hand-delivered messages to the current era
The BVRLA has launched a revised version of its Fair Wear and Tear Standard for Commercial Vehicles and Minibuses. The Guide is widely accepted across the industry for setting the bar for vehicle condition, giving a
COP 28 kicked off last week, and we, at Tevva, were honoured to participate in one of the first speaker briefings, ‘Accelerating the Transition Through Road Transport’. It was a privilege for a startup from Tilbury
The average price of petrol fell by 7.5p a litre in November to 146.95p, but data from RAC Fuel Watch* shows that drivers are still paying 10p more than they should be and are far from getting