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Today in Road Transport, 12th March 2009

The Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (BERR) is offering a £2.3bn loan support package to the UK automotive industry and its supply chain partners - but the FTA still reckons that it is not enough, saying that the measure is just "tinkering round the edges".

You'll notice a new look over on BigLorryBlog, where we have just updated the system the blog runs on. It should be a little easier to find your way round the blog now, and the layout is a bit more clear. But this is just the beginning: we'll be adding features to the site and making it look even nicer in the next few months.

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