Coys Nurburgring international auction will see over fifty classic cars go under the hammer on Saturday 9th August, their second multi-million pound offering in less than a month. Chris Routledge, Managing Partner at international auctioneers Coys, said: “Nurburgring...
The Mayor of London officially welcomed the introduction of four British built, pure electric buses this week at an air quality event at The Mansion House. The four Optare MetroCity single deck buses are currently being trialled on route H98, which operates between...
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are increasingly able to secure bank loans supported by a Government-backed scheme, as lending under the scheme reached its highest level since 2010. Enterprise Finance Guarantee (EFG) scheme lending figures, published today,...
The DWP consultation on pension charging ended on Thursday 28 November 2013, the Government has proposed a pensions cap at 0.75%. Legal & General believes the proposed cap will be ineffective in driving down costs, and not tackle the big problem of legacy pension...
South Africa stands to benefit from the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) that the Southern African Development Community (SADC) countries have negotiated with the European Union (EU), says Trade and Industry Minister Dr Rob Davies. “What we have obtained in this...