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Supply chain and logistics providers prepare for hard brexit

One in six (17 per cent) of UK manufacturers have identified supply chain disruption as being the single biggest factor that will impact their business

New West End theatre opens – in a car

The West End is famous the world over for its diverse and vibrant theatre scene, with playhouses and productions coming in all different shapes and

Enterprise Car Club partners with Barking Riverside development

Barking Riverside London has teamed up with Enterprise Car Club to provide on-site vehicles for local residents and businesses as well as new residents moving in

Gauntlet highlights the perils of the ‘Claims Escalator’

Fleet managers in the commercial transport sector are being warned to avoid stepping on to what leading specialist insurance provider to this sector, Gauntlet, is

Roanza’s Fallon flies the flag for female commercial vehicle technicians

Champion kickboxer Fallon Hignett has struck a blow for gender equality by graduating as the UK’s first female Mercedes-Benz commercial vehicle breakdown specialist. The 19-year-old

Scania restarts production and sales of V8s

Scania has begun the challenging process of reducing its backlog of truck and industrial and marine engine orders. The backlog was built up after a

Fifth of drivers get highway horrors

Ahead of a busy bank holiday weekend, almost a quarter (23%) of drivers have admitted to feeling anxious on the UK’s motorway network, according to

Ground-breaking AA breakdown prevention technology

A ground-breaking consumer technology from the AA which has already helped predict and prevent breakdowns for tens of thousands of car drivers across the UK

GEM urge drives to avoid driving & drinking

Road safety & breakdown organisation GEM Motoring Assist says the recently announced rise in drink-drive road casualties underlines the importance for all drivers and riders

Mechanics putting drivers in danger over confusing brake pad repairs

Motorists could be driving around with dodgy brakes because mechanics are giving them confusing advice on replacing worn pads, according to MotorEasy, the car ownership