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  • With Brexit completed, coronavirus is next challenge for Dover-Calais ports

    January 1, 2021

    Now that Britain has completed its exit from the European Union, the main challenge for business in the French port of Calais is the coronavirus pandemic, the port’s chief executive said today. Jean-Marc Puissesseau was speaking to Reuters as the first ferry transporting vehicles arrived from Dover to Calais, France’s busiest road freight port, after [...]

  • In Calais, first trucks cross new customs border with UK

    January 1, 2021

    Moments after Britain completed its divorce with the European Union, the first trucks hauling goods across the new customs border presented their clearance documents to French agents before loading onto a train to pass through the Eurotunnel. A barcode on Romanian driver Toma Moise’s paperwork was scanned and approved in seconds. “The future, I don’t [...]

  • Eurotunnel operator ‘confident’ there will not be border chaos tomorrow

    December 31, 2020

    The Eurotunnel’s operator has said there will not be chaos at the border after the UK leaves the EU’s single market and customs union tonight. Channel Tunnel operator Getlink has said it is “confident” there will not be a repeat of scenes last week when 800-long lorry queues were seen at the Kent border. John [...]

  • FirstGroup offload three US properties in £100m deal

    December 31, 2020

    Transport outfit FirstGroup have offloaded three properties used by its US bus group, Greyhound, in deals worth £102m. The Aberdeen-based firm confirmed the deal to the stock market this morning. The biggest of the three deals is an agreement to sell Greyhound’s Los Angeles terminal to a subsidiary of property firm Prologis for $88m (£65m). [...]

  • Ryanair blocks UK investors from buying shares in Brexit move

    December 29, 2020

    Ryanair today confirmed it will block British investors from buying shares after the UK leaves the EU on 1 January. The budget airline said UK nationals will no longer be allowed to purchase ordinary shares — a rule that already applies to all non-EU nationals. While existing shareholders will not be forced to sell their [...]

  • Rail services to be axed under Government plans: reports

    December 28, 2020

    Reports have emerged overnight suggesting as many as one in five train services could be axed to reduce financial pressure on the network. The Treasury has been propping up rail services throughout 2020 as lockdown restrictions cut passenger numbers. The Telegraph reports that officials want to bring rail capacity down by a fifth to reduce [...]

  • Musk claims Apple once snubbed talks to buy Tesla

    December 23, 2020

    Elon Musk has claimed Apple chief executive Tim Cook snubbed talks to buy Tesla back in 2017, when it was going through its “darkest days”. The tech billionaire said he reached out to the iPhone manufacturer in 2017, but CEO Tim Cook refused to take the meeting.  Yesterday Musk tweeted: “During the darkest days of [...]

  • Will take ‘days’ to clear Dover chaos, says minister

    December 23, 2020

    It will “take a few days” to clear the lorry queues at Dover, according to housing Secretary Robert Jenrick.  Last night transport Secretary Grant Shapps said an “agreement” had been reached with the French Government on travel across the Channel after around 3,000 lorries have backed up at Dover in the last 48 hours. The [...]

  • Another month of decline for UK car production as industry calls for Brexit deal

    December 23, 2020

    UK car production fell again last month as the industry urged Brexit negotiators to “seal the deal”.  New figures from industry body the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), factories produced just 106,243 vehicles, last month.  It represents a 1.4 per cent drop year-on-year – a better performance than other months this year – [...]

  • UK headed for fresh produce shortages if Dover jam is not eased tomorrow

    December 22, 2020

    The UK is heading for fresh produce shortages as soon as Christmas ends if the chaos at Dover is not eased in the next 24 hours. The UK has faced nearly 48 hours of chaos at the port of Dover after France shut its border with the UK, including to those carrying freight to the [...]

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