Nearly 40 people have been killed after a bus full of passengers collided with a lorry in Brazil, exploding into flames. The country's president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, referred to the crash as a ...
Surly French lorry drivers have threatened to block goods from entering the UK unless checks to stop migrants arriving become more lenient. They have complained that Border Force inspections to ...
People are being urged to avoid an area of Liverpool due to an overturned lorry. Police confirmed that Speke Road is closed in both directions as they deal with the incident. The closure has been ...
SINGAPORE - A 40-year-old man, who was among several migrant workers travelling at the back of a lorry, died after an accident on the morning of Dec 15 in Tuas. Two male passengers, aged 26 and 29 ...
A crash on the A27 has added to driver misery after a fuel spillage near the top of Eastern Road. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The News, you can get unlimited access to the website ...
The founder of the UK’s most renowned lorry firm has died aged 95. Eddie Pears Stobart, who launched the haulage company Eddie Stobart in 1946, died on 25 November. Born in 1929 in Cumbria ...
“We are here to serve God, not Mammon.” The first Eddie Stobart lorry was a second-hand Guy Invincible four-wheeler, and started travelling on UK roads in 1957. The truck featured the famous ...
He also ran a farm shop, with the business becoming the family-named trucking firm later in the 1940s, with the firm's first lorry, a second-hand Guy Invincible four-wheeler, hitting UK roads in 1960.
The first Stobart lorry arrived in 1960 in the form of a second-hand Guy Invincible four-wheeler which Eddie decided to repaint in green and red. Eddie watched the family business rise to fortun ...
A lorry driver who stood on his partner’s throat and head in what was described as an “appalling assault” has been jailed for four years and two months in Derry. Jailing the domestic ...
In 1957, he secured the first Eddie Stobart lorry, a second-hand Guy Invincible four-wheeler, which featured the now-recognisable green and red colouring. The business continued to deliver ...
The founder of the UK’s most renowned lorry firm has died aged 95. Eddie Pears Stobart, who launched the haulage company Eddie Stobart in 1946, died on 25 November. Born in 1929 in Cumbria, he ...