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...seriously indebted country but, as a bold new idea, merits some credit. As for the Tories, they have chosen to push back the bans on petrol cars to 2035, which...
...having a ‘significantly loyal band of customers’. Also vital to Chandlers’ success is the close relationship which the company has with its staff. David explained: “We’ve worked very hard to...
...stronger policy around decarbonisation of domestic heating including the report’s suggestion that from 2025, new homes should be disconnected from the gas grid, with gas boilers banned within the next...
...impossible to give 100% accurate figures,” John replies. “Because it depends on your car engine size, age, urban/motorway use, driving style and more. However, there is an estimator on our...
...first law you’d press for? A ban on poverty – there is no excuse for it in today’s world. If your 20-year-old self saw you now what would they think?...
...to meet diverse fuel distribution needs, from remote depots to urban fuelling stations. Whether it’s ensuring consistent flow in challenging locations or supporting large-scale facilities, our solutions are designed to...
...volume with diesel from alternative domestic or non-Russian sources. In support of the UK Government’s announced ban on Russian imports to be implemented by the end of this calendar year,...
...course, covering both on-road instruction and classroom training. Key aspects include safe driving, urban driving, driving style and techniques, use of the engine and gearbox, and environmental considerations. As an...
...Dublin. After graduating, Rod worked for a while with the GLC (Greater London Council) and Lloyds Bank, finally finding his niche in the oil industry with Conoco. He worked in...
...specialist subject be? Geography. If you were elected to government, what would be the first law you’d press for? Removal of Holyrood’s devolved power over income tax bands. If your...
...from 1 April 2021 to 30 September 2021 A further new apprenticeship, the Urban Driver, is currently being developed and a DWP driver training pilot is also underway A programme...
...agricultural markets, and make a good profit.” With threats of negative interest, rather than leave £30,000 in the bank doing nothing, one Euro Oil customer spends the money on lubricants;...
...transition, nine years earlier than their urban counterparts on mains gas who can carry on as normal until 2035. This simply isn’t fair. To deliver on its net zero ambition,...
...on the petroleum industry as we know it. The UK Government ban on the sale of new petrol- and diesel-powered vehicles from 2030 has resulted in the development of alternatively...
...barrel price cap. However, as Russia has issued a decree, banning sales to any country imposing this cap, we’ll hold our breath on how much impact this cap actually has....
...the needs of motorists and residents in Limerick and the Mid-West for generations to come. From the air, its positioning within a suburban setting bordered by two busy roadways illustrates...
...Transport Fuel Obligation (RTFO) through blending a variety of biofuels produced from waste feedstock, including UCOME and HVO – the rally in UCOME prices following the Indonesian ban on UCO...
...that 65% of these homes are in EPC Bands E to G (a much higher proportion than homes that use mains gas heating), making them some of the least energy...