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    A first electric coach service will be launched in England and Wales, as part of a three month trial led by the travel tech firm FlixBus.

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    Hydrogen power company GeoPura has secured a £56m investment which will help create hundreds of jobs, it has been announced.

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    February 22, 2024

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    February 22, 2024

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    More prolific than even Pret, ESG has a stranglehold on the corporate world, but City A.M.'s comment desk is here to break it.

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