I found news they might be/in the process of buying another forecourt operator:. Applegreen UK (Petrogas Group) Sadly it isn't the Welcome Break group that AppleGreen own and it is just the forecourt business but there are over 100 of these (to add to the 46 they bought already from ...
Planning docs showed 8x V3 so any suggestion of trench-work or existing tarmac bays being interfered with might be the first clues that work has begun...
Odd to put them there as by the time the Old Post Office opens that stretch of the M1 from J28 to J27 will perhaps be the one of the most dense supercharger...
These sites would have until April next year to comply with the regulations. Indeed, but there were 27 V2/V3 sites that opened prior to November 2023...
Wikileaks editor in chief Kristinn Hrafnsson told Sky News that Julian Assange "thinks this is a positive step and, delighted by that remark" following the US president saying they are "considering" dropping its prosecution of the WikiLeaks founder....
"Let's go ferr'et" (a reference to an infamous out-take, much repeated on It'll Be Alright on the Night, where Richard Whiteley - in his more usual role as a news reader for Yorkshire TV - had his finger bitten by a ferret). Richard started saying this because he didn't have a...
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The "general" WIKI allows anyone to add stuff, or to edit stuff that someone else has added: while there is obvious potential for chaos, there is evidence that a strong user community can keep a WIKI under control. Following the encouraging performance of the ConTeXt WIKI, valiant efforts ...
On sidelines of U.N. General Assembly, Ecuador and Britain met to seek end to deadlock over fate of fugitive WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange
This is a modal window. undefined OK Close Modal Dialog WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has pleaded guilty to one count of espionage as part of a plea deal with US authorities.Why you can trust Sky News Watch Next Who are the cancer 'super-survivors'? 'My house is a p...