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The Road Haulage Association has renewed its call for urgent deployment of the French military to restore law and order at Calais.
England has amongst the lowest woodland cover in Europe, says the Woodland Trust in an interview with PoliticsHome's Aden Simpson, and the Government must improve on the ‘grim’ planting rates published this week or risk deforestation.
The Government’s ambitions to transform the North of England into a high productivity, high growth Northern Powerhouse are at risk unless the Government takes action on airport expansion, Heathrow chief executive John Holland-Kaye has warned.
The Road Haulage Association (RHA) is delighted at the announcement from the Business Department (BiS) that they have agreed funding for three apprenticeships in England for lorry driving, traffic office and warehouse operative.
A survey of Road Haulage Association members finds an overall majority in favour of Brexit, although 80% of larger firms back Remain.
The results of a Road Haulage Association (RHA) survey show a clear majority of members believe that leaving the European Union (EU) would be in the best interests of their companies.
Alstom UK recently hosted an event in Parliament highlighting the company's current presence on the UK transport network as it bids for the coveted £7.5bn contract to build rolling stock for the HS2 rail project.
Two Shadow Transport ministers seek 'to get the best deal for passengers' on the day the Bus Services Bill receives its 2nd reading in the House of Lords.
The Go-Ahead Group acknowledges the publication of the Bus Services Bill.
The Road Haulage Association has been myth-busting in an campaign to improve compliance with tax law relating to lorry drivers.
In a pioneering initiative Britain's hauliers have joined with partners to help ex-service veterans who have hit hard times by training them up to drive trucks.
The Institution of Engineering and Technology welcomes the transformative potential of driverless vehicles, but warns that their complex software must be subject to regular safety testing.
With no commitment in today's Queen's Speech to make a final decision on the location of a new runway in London and the South East, Let Britain Fly made the following statement:
The Road Haulage Association has today launched another exciting initiative, Road to Logistics.
Transport Select Committee member Mark Menzies MP argues that delays to a final decision on airport expansion are now 'adversely impacting the UK’s economic growth and costing jobs'.
Calor Gas writes ahead of next week's Queen's Speech and calls for a new bill to tackle air pollution and reduce emissions.
As predicted by the Road Haulage Association, the focus of migrants intent on reaching the UK is moving to other, smaller, French ports.
Four of the UK’s leading architectural practices have unveiled pioneering new concepts that bring to life Heathrow’s vision for the expansion of Britain’s global gateway.
Heathrow has announced it will meet and, in most cases, exceed the conditions set out in the Airports Commission’s recommendation for Heathrow expansion.
The Road Haulage Association urges the new London Mayor Sadiq Khan to spend a day in the cab of an HGV to understand the difficulties in getting Londoners’ ‘day’ delivered.
The Road Haulage Association congratulates new London Mayor Sadiq Khan on his election victory and has asked him to view the streets of the nation’s capital from the cab of a truck.
Labour MP Andrew Gwynne talks to PoliticsHome about closing a loophole in nineteenth-century taxi licensing laws which currently enables previous offenders to drive cabs unchecked.
The Road Haulage Association notes with interest HMRC's successful court case against a former managed service company (MSC) that encouraged individuals to set up limited companies in order to avoid income tax and national insurance.
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