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Entirely correct to question the RHA's abilities
Page 19 from 7th February 2008ROGER KING WRITES of the 'damned reality' that is talking to the government on the basis of what is achievable and legal (CM 24 January). Surely,......

The United Kingdom Warehousing Association (UKWA)
Page 49 from 19th June 2008The United Kingdom Warehousing Association (UKWA) was established in the Second World War and now has 600 members, which between them control nine......

REPLY FROM HOME OFFICE
Page 28 from 20th March 2003Your letter of December 2002 to the Home Secretary has been passed to me for a reply, as this unit is responsible for the administration of the......

That was the year...
Page 13 from 7th July 2005CM was launched in 1905; for our centenary year we're bringing you stories from years gone by. This week we're back in 1930 and 1980. Civil unrest......

That was the year...
Page 13 from 24th February 2005CM was Launched in 1905; for our centenary year we're bringing you stories from years gone by. This week we're back in 1911 and 1961. 1911 1918......

Rail can be an efficient method of carrying freight—but that
Page 34 from 26th October 2000does not mean haulage has to lose out. The two modes of transport can work together admirably and, as Mike Sherrington discovered, government......

Making safe a priority
Page 38 from 7th June 2007An overhaul of lax enforcement in Northern Ireland may be further delayed by the transition of power back to Stormont. Chris Tindall reports. T he......

CAUSE FOR CONCERN?
Page 48 from 24th August 2006By British standards, the US driver shortage is nothing to get worked up about. Yet the American trade associations are already making sure the......

T he United Kingdom has some of the cheapest fuel in
Page 40 from 20th April 2000the world—until tax is added on. Once tax is taken into account UK fuel, especially in outlying areas such as the Highlands of Scotland, is among......

Highways of death
Page 32 from 18th December 2003Every year recovery workers are killed by passing traffic — but after eight years of talks they still aren't allowed to use red flashing lights.......