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Rules for driving in adverse weather conditions, including wet weather, icy and snowy weather, windy weather, fog and hot weather.
Freedom of Information response about various questions related to HID xenon lighting.
Government puts forward proposals to improve lighting efficiency to lower energy bills.
Halogen light bulbs will be banned from September 2021 with fluorescent light bulbs to follow, cutting emissions and saving consumers on their energy bills.
Lessons learned from the CMA’s latest resale price maintenance investigation in which Dar Lighting broke competition law by dictating minimum resale prices and preventing customer discounts online.
Maintenance staff at a front line RAF helicopter base are enjoying a better working environment thanks to new lighting that not only brightens their working day but also saves energy and money.
The CMA has fined Dar Lighting Ltd £1.5 million for breaking competition law by restricting the level of discounts retailers could offer online.
St Christopher’s CE High School in Lancashire plans significant savings on its energy bills after investing £15,000 in new LED lighting.
Low-level lights are set to give cyclists improved, clearer signals.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
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