All Forecourt Trader articles in February 2022 – Page 4
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CCTV images of man released in investigation into sexual assault at petrol station
Officers from Surrey Police are appealing for assistance in identifying a man they would like to speak to in relation to a sexual assault at a petrol station in Caterham.
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PRA announces details of its first Business Breakout of 2022
The PRA has announced plans for its first Business Breakout event of 2022, which will be on Wednesday March 2 in Exeter.
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Henderson Technology installs electronic shelf edge labelling system at Spar filling station
Henderson Technology is celebrating the 50th installation of its electronic shelf edge labelling system (ESEL), which works with its EDGEPoS system, at a Spar filling station in Northern Ireland.
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Police car rammed at petrol station after pursuing stolen car
Officers from Gloucestershire Police are appealing for witnesses after a police car was rammed at a petrol station during a pursuit near Stroud on the evening of Monday 7 February.
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BP acquires a 30% stake in the UK’s largest provider of hydrogenated vegetable oil
BP has acquired a 30% stake in Green Biofuels Ltd (GBF), the UK’s largest provider of hydrogenated vegetable oil (HVO).
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Armed robber jailed after subjecting petrol station cashier to terrifying ordeal
A man from Bradford who subjected a petrol station cashier to a terrifying ordeal in an armed robbery has been jailed.
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UKPIA backs DfT’s call for ideas to create low-carbon fuels strategy
Support for this week’s launch of the Department for Transport’s call for ideas to create a low-carbon fuels strategy, has been confirmed by the downstream oil trade association UKPIA .
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Diesel sales thrive as used car market increases by 11.5% on 2020 levels
The UK’s used car market grew by 11.5% to 7,530,956 transactions in 2021, according to the latest figures released by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).
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MFG raises more than £500,000 for its charity partner Macmillan Cancer Support
MFG has revealed it has raised more than £500,000 for Macmillan Cancer Support since it announced its partnership with the charity in April 2021.
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BP reveals plans to spend more than double its profits in UK through to middle of decade
BP has said it anticipates spending more than double the profit it generates in the UK through to the middle of this decade.
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Card spending on fuel sees slowest rate of growth since October 2021
Working from home due to the pandemic led to the slowest rate of growth for consumer card spending on fuel for several months, according to the latest data from Barclaycard.
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EG Group to provide 500 apprenticeships in next three years
EG Group has announced plans to create opportunities for approximately 500 apprentices over a three-year period, as part of its wider ongoing commitment to train and develop colleagues across the UK.
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Equipment News
Panasonic gives free trial to foodservice operators
Microwave manufacturer Panasonic is giving foodservice operators the option to trial its SCV2 speed convection oven free of charge for four weeks.
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Shopper confidence hits lowest on record as food prices rise
Shopper confidence plummeted in January to the lowest levels recorded by the Shopper Confidence Index, with 89% of shoppers now expecting food prices to rise in the next year.
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Transport secretary calls for input on low-carbon fuels strategy
A call for ideas on the country’s low-carbon fuel strategy has been issued by the Department for Transport (DfT) today.
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Analysis
ANALYSIS: A crash of cash - Chancellor’s loss of fuel duty income
The Chancellor could face losing almost a third of the revenue he gets from fuel duty from cars before the end of the decade because of the move to green motoring, the RAC Foundation has warned.
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Morrisons’ pay-at-pump forecourt customers vent frustration at £100 ‘check’
Pay-at-pump Morrisons customers have vented their frustration on social media following the supermarket’s recent introduction of a £100 pre-authorisation check.
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Technical glitch forces Aberdeen’s hydrogen buses off the road
Abereen’s hydrogen buses have been taken off the road due to a technical issue, according to local press reports.
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EG Group to replace two Shell sites with standalone Asda on the Move c-stores
Euro Garages has applied for planning permission to bulldoze two Shell filling stations in Glasgow and replace them with convenience stores.
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Analysis
PIPELINE: Margins firm as Russian spectre looms
The European refined products market has entered the new year in a much stronger position than last, as markets begin to return to some normality in 2022 and ‘endemic’ has rapidly become the phrase du jour.