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No-deal Brexit might stop production at Toyota’s Derby plant

Talking to the BBC, Toyota UK revealed that a no-deal Brexit would cause a temporary stop to production at its Burnaston plant, which produces the

Octopus secures first major contract at Heathrow

Octopus Group today announced that it is funding new zero emission Jaguar I-PACE vehicles at Heathrow Airport, enabling their rollout later this year as part

Vehicle leasing leads the way in reducing emissions

Lease cars continue to be substantially cleaner than the average private car, according to the latest data from the BVRLA. The BVRLA Quarterly Leasing Survey

The all-new BMW 3 Series Sedan premieres at the Mondial de l’Automobile 2018 in Paris

BMW presents the new generation of the sports sedan alongside a raft of other new models as the international car show opens its doors on

Government Drink Drive Campaign Budget Slashed

Nearly 4,000 drivers involved in an accident failed a breath test in 2017, according to Department for Transport (DfT) statistics released last week. But the

Renault Trucks launch the Renault Master ZE – the all-electric utility vehicle

Electromobility is the cornerstone of Renault Trucks’ strategy for sustainable urban transport. In line with this strategy, the French manufacturer is now launching the first

Majority of drivers continue to exceed 20 mph limits

New statistics show that during 2017, 86% of cars exceeded the speed limit on roads with a 20mph limit – with 18% breaking the limit

Government announces £2.5m funding for the LowCVP’s emissions-cutting retrofit scheme

The Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership (LowCVP) welcomes today’s announcement that up to £2.5 million Government funding is being made available to increase the range of

Licence Bureau steps up to support companies with grey fleet management

Licence Bureau has stepped up its campaign to help companies increase the compliance of their grey fleet, as it sees companies continuing to struggle to

FleetLocum to expand in the UK as demand for interim fleet management expertise accelerates

Demand for interim fleet managers is set to increase as public, private and voluntary sector organisations grapple with reviewing current company car and van strategies