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    Brexit breakdown: Two years on, why is Britain so bleak?

    In the concluding part of their journey into the heart of 2018's weirdness, John Harris and John Domokos go to a Leave Means Leave rally and ask an obvious question: how did this side win? For the answer, they go to Labour conference, and

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    DVLA clamps down on offensive personal registration plates

    If you want the personalised plate BL03 J0B then you are out of luck – it's been banned. However, ORG45M is perfectly

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    Jealous peacocks go on car vandalism spree

    Motorists in a small Devon town have been subjected to a spate of car vandalism from an unlikely source. Rather than have their vehicles damaged by drunken hoodies on a boredom-fuelled rampage, the cars are instead being attacked by a muster of

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    Motorists caught out by new tax rules

    Stefan Rousseau/PA Archive Thousands of drivers are being caught out by new vehicle tax rules, with a surge in the number of drivers penalised for not having valid tax, according to figures obtained by The

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    Hamilton backs Button for McLaren drive

    HOCH ZWEI/DPA Lewis Hamilton has backed former teammate Jenson Button for a drive in the 2015 F1 season, saying he is "better than most drivers out

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    Driving licence fees to fall

    John Stillwell/PA WIRE The cost of obtaining a driving licence in the UK is to fall, government ministers have

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    Nigerian city trials ban on car horns

    AFP/Getty Images Authorities in Nigeria's former capital, Lagos, are introducing trial bans on car horns, in a bid to raise awareness of noise pollution in the