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Millions of motorists lie to their insurer including using 'postcode porky pies' to get cheaper cover
Almost seven million motorists are lying to their insurers, with fibs about where a car is parked most common. So, are you accidentally at risk of invalidating your insurance?
Blue badge parking fraud on the rise, investigation finds
Paul Slowey, from the Blue Badge Fraud Investigation agency says the scheme is being 'thoroughly abused' by those wanting free parking.
The world's tallest bridge towering twice as high as the Eiffel Tower opens to traffic in China
China has unveiled the world's tallest bridge, which is almost twice the height of the Eiffel Tower.
Traffic police numbers hit 10-year low as reliance on roadside cameras rockets
While officer numbers are dwindling, dangerous driving convictions are on the rise.
Toyota builds mini city of the future where 2,000 employees will move in to test EVs, robot pets and self-flying taxis
A cluster of hydrogen-powered homes, which has been built on the grounds of a disused factory at the base of Mount Fuji, has welcomed its first members of staff and their families.
Huge £1.5billion lifeline for firms hit by crisis at Jaguar Land Rover in bid to save thousands of jobs
Business and Trade Secretary Peter Kyle announced a loan guarantee scheme to keep afloat small firms that supply the car maker and employ 120,000 people.
Furious couple blocked into their drive after blundering council paints bus stop directly outside
Christopher Harris and Michelle Smith, from south Wales found the bus stop painted outside their drive when they returned from work last month having been told it would placed further up the road.
Carwow races towards £100m sales milestone despite sluggish EV uptake
The digital marketplace connects buyers and sellers of new and used cars via a network of dealerships, and has a popular Youtube channel.
Jaguar Land Rover in IT systems boast - just months before hack
Its latest accounts, signed off in May, paint an improving picture of its information security systems, which are described as being on a 'positive trajectory'.
Drivers' fury in UK car parking fine capital after 216% surge in penalties - and with more price hikes on the way within days
Motorists in Royal Tunbridge Wells (pictured), Kent, instead of enjoying the supposed peace and quiet of the garden of England, are 'at war' over what they dub a 'car parking crisis'.
Jaguar Land Rover can afford to save its suppliers - it should not be left to the taxpayer, says ALEX BRUMMER
Through brilliant design Jaguar Land Rover has bridged the gap between upmarket branding and large-scale manufacturing.
Jaguar Land Rover to restart 'some vehicle production in coming days' after month-long cyber attack shutdown
The UK's biggest car maker says it is 'informing colleagues, retailers and suppliers that some sections of our manufacturing operations will resume' this week.
Electric car 'myths' around range anxiety and high vehicle price is putting drivers off
Drivers are being put off the idea of owning an EV because of 'myths' about range anxiety, high vehicle prices and steep charging costs, according to a new report.
Thieves steal 17 cars belonging to cruise passengers in one night as they raid car park while owners are on dream holidays
Police in Hampshire are investigating after victims returned from their dream holidays to discover their car stolen on the morning of Wednesday, September 10.
Can YOU spot the bell? No... nor can drivers: Council's bizarre anti-crash bollard... that's 'causing crashes'
EXCLUSIVE: The bell was installed on Widdale Bridge, near Hawes in November. It was put in place to prevent drivers from hitting the stone walls at either side of the bridge.
'Just one week from collapse': Suppliers on the brink as Jaguar Land Rover resumes after hack
Britain's largest car-maker last month suffered a devastating hack that threatens to cost it billions. It has has forced JLR to suspend factory production until next month.