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TWO JAILED FOR CHAUFFEUR KILLING

Two men who beat a chauffeur to death in the street have been given indeterminate jail terms. James Graham, 29, was punched and kicked in Cool Oak Lane, Hendon, north-west London, in May 2008. Sander Kesington, 25 and Carl Taylor, 18, were convicted of manslaughter and will serve minimum terms of four years and three years respectively. The Old Bailey was told Mr Graham was beaten to teach him a lesson for showing "disrespect". Kesington, of Windermere Avenue, Finchley, north London...

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NEW MERCEDES-BENZ E-CLASS REVEALED

You spend a fortune on your own vehicle or fleet of vehicles, it is all part of painting a positive and impeccable image, so Paul Gibson takes a deeper look into ‘illegal chauffeuring’ threatening standards in a city near you. 

The Chauffeur magazine is launching a campaign around what Government authorities are supposed to be doing to stamp out the illegal operators that are taking business away from you — our readers!

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Tristar announces management buyout
Tristar Worldwide Chauffeur Services has told The Chauffeur that it completed a management buy out by the current board of directors on the 9th January.. Tristar is the largest chauffeur company in the UK, with an impressive portfolio of clients including several leading airlines and large blue chip organisations.
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QSI Award winners announced.
The Chauffeur Quality, Service and Innovation Awards were announced last month, where an array of company’s and individuals were awarded for the work they’ve carried out. The event which took place at a prestigious Ascot hotel in the evening of the first day of The Chauffeur Drive event, almost 200 people gathered to celebrate the awards which were presented by Mike Davey.
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GMB fight to stop city drivers losing out in credit crunch cuts.
GMB members who work as drivers for east London chauffeur company Chauffeur First which holds contracts to provide services to prestigious finance companies have been told that they must move over to self-employed status and lose their permanent, direct employment contracts.
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Chauffeur firm books ticket for Big Apple
A fast-growing Glasgow chauffeur company is expanding into the fiercely competitive limousine market in New York City. Thebookingroom, an internet-based chauffeur service that targets banking and the financial services clientele, owns a fleet of 50 vehicles in Scotland and London.
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Charities recieve award money
Two children’s hospice's from the south-east have received the money raised from The Chauffeur QSI Awards Charity Auction which
took place in April this year.
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Drive '09 announced for September.

The Transport Research Laboratory (TRL) will host Drive ’09 which is the internationally recognised centre of transport excellence, promoting world class automotive research and it also advises car manufacturers and Government institutions on all aspects of transport industry.

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