The Birmingham CAZ - the first pollution-related tax on car drivers outside London - will see users of older petrol and diesel cars entering the zone at any hour on any day stung with a daily charge of £8.
Click the thumbs up >Motorpoint is the sole car retail partner of a newly-launched £10 million scheme, which was officially launched by Birmingham City Council on May 12 to combat CO2 emissions in the city.
The scheme will hand motorists who work in the city centre for at least 18 hours a week and earn less than £30,000-per-year, £2,000 towards transport credits or a newer car from the used car supermarketâs retail sites in Aston and Oldbury.
Birminghamâs Clean Air Zone goes live on June 1, 2021, charging the owners of vehicles that do not meet Euro 6 diesel or Euro 4 petrol emissions standards a daily fee of £8 to enter the zone.
Winston & Strawn Launches New Technology Antitrust Group
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CHICAGO, Feb. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The global law firm of Winston & Strawn LLP today announced the formation of a new, fully integrated Technology Antitrust Group. A dedicated team within Winston s Antitrust/Competition Practice, this group works in collaboration with the firm s Intellectual Property (IP) Practice, Corporate M&A Practice, and the Technology, New Media, and Telecommunications (TNT) Industry Group. As technology and the digital marketplace continues to create new opportunities for growth, organizations are faced with complex legal challenges to create and maintain an even playing field for fair competition, said Susannah Torpey, Co-Leader of the Technology Antitrust Group. The group offers not only the experience and insight necessary to navigate these challenges as either a plaintiff or defendant in litigation, but also a pragmatic business appro
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A true working yacht, the 112-year-old Golden Vanity has a new role for 2021, as Nic Compton discovers
The lockdown of spring 2020 prompted all kinds of unusual purchases. People bought puppies, bikes, hot-tubs… Not many opted to buy a 23-ton, 112-year-old wooden cutter, yet that is exactly what Southampton-based charter operator Charlie Tulloch did when he purchased
Golden Vanity.
“Everyone’s got a lockdown story,” he says. “Mine was trying to keep the business running and home-schooling the kids. It was incredibly stressful. I realised that, although we have three boats of our own, we were reliant on other people’s boats to supplement the fleet.
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Debenhams in Friars Walk, Newport (Image: WalesOnline/Rob Browne)
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