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Record investment in flood protection
Flooding isn’t just something that happens “once in a while” anymore. Across the UK, it’s becoming a regular concern for homeowners, businesses, and anyone relying on roads, buildings, and infrastructure. Recent figures show that millions of properties are already at risk from flooding and changing weather patterns mean the problem isn’t going away anytime soon. So, what’s being done about it—and what does it mean for businesses? One of the main reasons flood risk is growing
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Government to invest £27bn in England’s roads
The Government has confirmed a £27 billion investment in England’s road network, setting out plans to maintain, renew and upgrade motorways and major A‑roads over the next five years as part of its third Road Investment Strategy (RIS3). The funding will focus on improving the Strategic Road Network, which includes England’s motorways and key A‑roads managed by National Highways. Ministers say the investment is intended to support economic growth, improve journey reliability a
Mar 272 min read


Why UK Commercial Vehicle Drivers Need a Schengen Exemption
UK haulage and logistics businesses are warning that new border rules could make international road transport into Europe much harder – unless professional drivers are given a Schengen exemption. At the centre of the issue is a rule that limits how long UK drivers can spend in Europe. Since Brexit, British drivers are classed as non‑EU nationals. That means they can only stay in the Schengen Area for 90 days in any rolling 180‑day period. Until now, this rule has been difficu
Mar 62 min read


Fleet Operators Face Countdown to Secure EV Charging Funding
Fleet operators across the UK are being urged to move quickly to secure government support for electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, as several key funding schemes enter their final months. With deadlines looming and installation lead times tightening, the industry warns that fleets delaying action could face significantly higher costs—and risk falling behind in the race toward electrification. Two major schemes—the Workplace Charging Scheme (WCS) and the EV infrastr
Feb 62 min read
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