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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

has risen to its highest level for five years, says the DETR.

• NigE.I , the Norfolk

based found guilty of not paying income tax on night-out money, has been jailed for nine months.

• RHA director-general

has told the CBI conference that hauliers already pay more than their fair share in taxation.

• HGV ii. v rose by 7% for the third quarter of 1997 compared with the same quarter of 1996.

The I We Traffic

wants local 0-licence holders who think they have changed their address without notifying it to contact it on 0113 283 3516. Failure to do so will result in loss of licence.

Logistics company has set up a Euro task force to look at the implications of a single currency.

• Don-Bor Gro has reduced the number of companies in the group from four to two as part of a reorganisation.

• Truck and Trailer Components has been named at the Independent Factors Association Industry awards.

• Sales of rose 18% in the first nine months of the year, says Continental.

to A crash outside Dublin between a

left 50 people in hospital. The cause is believed to be Iwo youths riding ponies across Chapelizod bypass.