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23rd February 1995
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Hauliers can expect lc' delays, and possible cancellations, through the ports of Calais and Dunkirk and the Channel Tunnel terminal on Thursday and Friday (23/24 February} because of blockades by French seamen's unions.

• Eurotunnel has lost its High Court battle to prevent the ferry companies from selling duty-free products. The company argued that the profits from sales unfairly subsidised ticket prices.

* Undercover officers from Devon County Council's trading standards office have caught hauliers flouting new regulations on live an ma! exports iust three weeks after they came in, the officers cairn.

*/ The Department of Transport has launched an investigation with the Department of the Environment into security at their shared Westminster HQ after thieves ransacked minister's offices.

• A former manager of now defunct vehicle transporter Fanum Fleet Transport has been jailed for six months for embezzlemenfrom the AA subsidiary. The man was also ordered to pay the AA more than 29,460 compensation.

• The MA wit close from 21:00hrs to 06:00hrs between junctions 1 and 3 intermittently from Monday February 27 for a yeb, for essential maintenance work.


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