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3rd October 1996
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• Eurotunnel share dealings were suspended at the company's request this week as negotiations continued between banks and management on the tunnel's future.

ill, The Health and Safety Executive is prosecuting MI Wastecare of Fulmel , Bucks for alleged breaches of health and safety legislation after a vehicle maintenance fitter was fatally injured.

• The police operation at Brightlingsea, Essex, during last year's protests at the livestock trade cost £5m, police have revealed.

• The DOT's annual report Transport Statistics of Great Britain (cost £33) shows freight transport by vehicles over 3.5 tonnes up from 137.8bn tonne-kilometres in 1 994 to 143.7bn last year.

tf, Lorry driver John Kelleher, of Crossfields, Wortley, Sheffield, will appear at Dover magistrates today (3 October) charged with glIng drugs with a street value of £11.5m. He was remanded in custody last Monday (30 September).

• United Carriers has asked us to point out that the ombudsma, ivestination of two complaints against NFC's pension fund (CAM 925 September) does not affect United Carriers at all. United Carriers is not and never has been an NFC company. Commercial Motor apologises for the mistake.