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A record 17.5 million fines could be dished out by parking 'cowboys' this year as Labour dithers over a planned crackdown on rogue firms
Ruthless private firms have already slapped drivers with 4.3 million tickets between April and June - an average of 2,000 every hour - as ministers face fresh calls to get tough on them.
Is this the death of diesel? Market share drops almost 90% in 10 years after dieselgate destroyed trust
Diesel sales have collapsed in the last decade new research found. In 2015 one in two new cars was diesel, but today just one in 17 are. And the main reason is the Dieselgate scandal.
New affordable EV category coming to Europe with arrival of Japanese-inspired kei-cars
The European Union is proposing to work car makers on 'E-cars': a new, small, cheap car type based on Japan's 'kei cars' which will make it affordable for people to buy city EVs.
Jaguar Land Rover extends production shutdown for another week as 'forensic investigation' into cyber attack drags on
The company has informed staff, suppliers and partners that the factory shutdown enforced from 31 August will continue until 24 September at the very earliest.
Rachel Reeves urged to hike tax on SUVs in the Budget - claim failure to hit heavy cars costs UK £2bn a year
SUV drivers should be taxed proportionately for the impact their cars have on our roads and the environment under new calls for Rachel Reeves to target heavier vehicles.
Cars that AREN'T going electric: The high-performance models pledging to keep petrol power alive
Some sports car makers are standing firm in their commitment to the combustion engine by delaying the move to EVs as long as possible.
Tesla SCRAPS its cheapest Cybertruck after just five months - as the $69,990 vehicle hurtles towards becoming one of the all-time biggest flops
Elon Musk's company has quietly removed the lower-priced Cybertruck model from its website, reportedly due to a lack of interest from buyers.
Foreign drivers in Scotland told to get 'T-plates' after Highland pile-ups caused by people driving on the wrong side of the road surge by 46 per cent
Creator Robert Marshall, a hotelier from Kingussie, first created the plates after his own stressful experience of driving in Tenerife.
Urgent warning over 'killer' car seats still being sold online a decade after they were first identified
'Killer' car seats are still being sold online a decade after they were first identified, experts have warned.
ROBERT HARDMAN: From iconic landmark to national disgrace... once a vital crossing for 20,000 cars a day, Hammersmith Bridge has now been closed for longer than World War II
Turn the clock back to those giddy days when the Sussexes were still royal and no one had heard of Covid. Suddenly, London suffered a major transport failure. Fractures spotted on Hammersmith Bridge.
Oil giant says new liquid solution can cut electric car charging times to less than 10 minutes - here's how
Shell Lubricants has developed a Gas-to-Liquid EV thermal management liquid that can help EV batteries charge from 10 to 80% in 10 minutes without deteriorating.
Britons still 'not ready' to switch to EVs because the right conditions haven't been met and 'significant barriers' remain
The AA's EV Readiness Index found that the right conditions haven't been met to help people to switch to EVs yet, despite the Government's new Electric Car Grant.
Safety body warns drivers NOT to buy this Chinese car
Euro NCAP found that the seat latching mechanism on the £19,245 hybrid supermini catastrophically failed during a 'frontal offset' collision test.
How sustainable are EVs and why is the Government only offering grants to 'truly green' electric cars?
Labour's Electric Car Grant will only be awarded to sustainable EVs. But what does this mean? How green are EVs really?
The Modfather's Merc: Paul Weller's 1972 Mercedes is heading to auction
Iconic Auctioneers says the guitarist, singer and songwriter of the rock band The Jam even penned some of his hits at the wheel of the classic German model, which he used for the school run.
Half of drivers say illegal parking on double yellow lines is 'significant problem' where they live
The nationwide poll revealed a growing frustration with motorists who flout parking regulations - particularly in busy urban areas where visibility, access, and safety are paramount.