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• The Trades Union Congress is to launch a second week's campaign in October encouraging workers to name and shame bullying bosses. Last year a similar campaign received over 5,000 calls.
• A driver of a Toyota truck has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving after a collision at the A470/A438 junction near Brecon in Powys killed two car drivers.
• A fire at the main overseas warehouse of The Shore Porters Society of Aberdeen has caused up to £4m-worth of damage including the destruction of antiques and customers' furniture. Firefighters say the cause of the fire on 27 August is still under investigation.
• Crimestoppers has a new initiative, SMART—Stop motor crime and ring today---to help reduce the number of light commercial vehicles stolen every year. Ring 0800 555 111 with any information on vehicle crime.
• Daimler-Benz has set up a new powertrain business combining its engine, gearbox, axle and steering manufacturing activities.
• The Road Haulage Association is warning drivers that illegal immigrants are increasingly using the Calais port area to board vehicles travelling to the UK.
• East Coast Ferries has chartered two RO-RO vessels to operate six days a week between Hull and Dunkirk. Both take up to 75 trailers and 12 drivers.
• Dairy haulier PKD Tanker Logistics of Hucknall, Nottingham, ceased trading on 27 August due to poor profitability and cashflow, says director Peter Donovan.
• TNT Post Group has recorded a net profit of 2182m in the first half of 1998, an 18% rise on figures for the First half of 1997.