Licence Bureau has warned UK drivers that their driving licences may not be valid in the European Union (EU) in the event of the nation
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
Following implementation of the first release of Customs Declaration Service (CDS) this week on 14 August, a selected group of importers will start making certain types
The Haulage Permits and Trailer Registration Act has been given Royal Assent. It will ensure that the UK has the powers it needs to support
From Cold Chain News Editor, Dean Stiles It is rare that Cold Chain News finds itself making political points but these are strange times. The
Brexit is having almost no impact on consumers’ car purchase plans, according to a new survey of more than 1,000 motorists. With less than nine
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) today called for swifter progress on Brexit and a deal that, as a minimum, maintains customs union
Just a few days ahead of the EU summit, where the 27 heads of state are set to approve the European Council’s Brexit guidelines, the
The decision by the EU27 to move Brexit negotiations on to the second stage of discussions has been welcomed by the Freight Transport Association (FTA)
The European car industry saw a significant decline in registrations in September 2017, with new registrations for the month totalling 1,461,683 units, which was a