At 3.45 this morning the worst fears of the Road Haulage Association became a reality when a Polish van driver was killed as a result
The Road Haulage Association is urging the French Prime Minister, Edouard Philippe, to deploy the Military to restore law and order to the Calais
The Road Haulage Association is deeply concerned for the lives of UK-bound hauliers who, for the third summer in succession, are falling victim to migrants,
That’s the opinion of the Road Haulage Association following the publication today of Government’s air quality plan aimed at reducing vehicle emissions and creating clean
Today’s announcement that the additional Thames Crossing will create a new link between the A2 and the M25 will come as welcome news to the
Howdens Joinery was last night named winner of the Freight Transport Association’s prestigious Logistics Carbon Reduction Scheme award for exceptional efforts in reducing carbon across
Hauliers have reacted strongly to Theresa May’s pledge to help drivers of diesel cars in the wake of plans to introduce new taxes on their
The Road Haulage Association supports many of the findings of today’s Asphalt Industry Alliance report that highlights the lack of resources needed to stop the
As the Prime Minister announces the triggering of Article 50 tomorrow, Richard Burnett, Chief Executive of the Road Haulage Association, has made an impassioned plea
The Road Haulage Association believes that the report into the impact of road building from the Campaign to Protect Rural England is misguided.