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Yokohama Tyres still helping the environment.

Continental Tyres has recently introduced a new range of eco tyres which have been specifically designed in response to requests from the tyre maker’s OEM customers. Vehicle manufacturers it seems are experiencing changing requirements of their own; driven in part by changes in technology and legislation but also by the needs of both private motorists [...]

New design competition sponsored by Michelin Tyres.

It’s interesting to note that Michelin Tyres is helping to shape the future of motoring by running a competition to design city transportation for the year 2046. Specifically, participants must design a personal, ground-based vehicle capable of transporting between two and ten people. Whilst this might sound like a bit of an airy-fairy design contest, [...]

Case review of Noise Induced Hearing Loss case

A Police Officer, currently serving as a Sergeant (Sgt) in the Ministry of Defence’s Police & Guarding Agency, has recently recovered £8,000.00 in a claim against his employer for Noise Induced Hearing Loss. Sgt M has served as a Police Officer in the MOD’s Police and Guarding Agency since 1985. The Agency is responsible for [...]

Technology assists injured military

A military accident law firm has launched a new technology initiative to provide their personal injury clients with the most advanced service to date. Hilary Meredith Solicitors has teamed up with Apple to develop customised and pre loaded iPads that will be given free of charge to their seriously injured clients, most often the Armed [...]

Free Sales Training: 6 Tips for Lead Gen ROI

Like any other vertical, the IT market relies on selling quality services and solutions on an ongoing basis to new and existing customers. Your existing customers certainly know where to find you but for new business you need to get proactively find new customers or clients and that means you need to generate new business [...]

Human Rights of the Armed Forces

The case of Smith V Secretary of State for Defence is a case which has the Human Rights of British Armed Forces serving oversees at the heart of it. The case was brought by the mother of Private Jason Smith (deceased) whose son was mobilised to Iraq in June 2003. By August time daytime temperatures [...]

Uninsured? Not for long!

It was at the end of 2005 when police gained powers to seize uninsured vehicles but only if they caught the driver at the wheel. Therefore if a vehicle was uninsured but found sat on a driveway, nothing could be done. At present, when a vehicle is kept entirely off the road a statutory off [...]