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The woman had been caught unloading her vehicle in a no loading zone in Falmouth, Cornwall, when a Civil Enforcement Officer issued her with a £50 fine.
Petrol station boss Sutha Selvarajah said his business in Hythe, Kent, is being 'plagued' by drivers 'forgetting' to have cash and leaving ID behind, which turns out to be fake.
E10 unleaded with a 10% bioethanol blend replaced E5 (5% mix) on 1 September 2021 to become the 'standard' type of petrol sold at forecourts across the country.
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The car marker said 500 managerial jobs would be cut, saying it would offer voluntary redundancies.
Locals said the 'beautiful' road that runs on the south side of their island said something 'tragic' is bound to happen, as some parts are less than four metres from a cliff edge.
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A charity has warned ministers that the nation's transport system is placing a 'serious strain' on hard-up families in Britain and is ' deepening poverty and social exclusion'.
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The issue in question has become prevalent in recent years, with cases of fraud, misuse and threatening behaviour increasing by over 1,000 per cent since 2016.
In an extraordinary leak, a local government official was photographed on the Tube reading a confidential Transport for London (TfL) document that listed a string of anti-car proposals.
The machine asked me to pay £7.20 for the three-hour stay, which I did - but days later received a parking charge notice.
Heidi Alexander - who earns around £160,000 as a Cabinet minister - said she had not purchased a vehicle for about six years as it was 'expensive'.