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Today in Road Transport, 10 July 2007

Wish list to Gordon Brown
With the arrival of a new Prime Minister, a new Chancellor and a new Transport Secretary, the time is right to collate an industry wish list.

Sainsbury's trials lorry movement system
The supermarket is the first European firm to take up the environmentally friendly Dragon Power System.

The future looks bright for Iveco
Not many years ago, Fiat was experiencing restructuring and financial difficulties so severe that GM paid $2bn simply to extricate itself from a situation in which it could have ended up owning the Italian giant's passenger car business.

Gross misconduct hearing adjourned
The Employment Tribunal has adjourned a truck driver's unfair dismissal case for more evidence.

Keystone: details on McDonalds switch to biodiesel
Will Shiers talks to Keystone Distribution about McDonalds' decision to run on biodiesel derived from cooking oil.

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