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- The Telegraph
BT scraps electric car chargers scheme after installing just one
BT has scrapped a major electric car charging scheme after installing just one charging point.
- Robb Report
This New Supersonic Jet Can Fly From London to N.Y.C. in Under 2 Hours
A Mach 5 hypersonic version should cut the time to less than an hour.
- People
Bride Screams at Guests for Refusing to Use Single Taxi She Hired to Take 100 People Home: ‘Would Have Waited for Hours’
Although it was a kind gesture, those who waited for the single taxi doing round trips for more than 100 guests didn't get home until the middle of the night
- Salisbury Journal
LETTER: 'Disgruntled' driver noticing 'more drivers on road with defective lights'
I’m referring to people who drive cars with either one light that has blown and is dull (a one eyed car) or the other annoyance you think it’s a bike when actually it’s a big car with only one light working.
- The Telegraph
The failed attractions that could have transformed Britain
In recent weeks the company behind a proposed new theme park in Kent dubbed “British Disneyland” went into liquidation. The plans were shelved due to a row over funding and quibbles over the protection of a rare jumping spider.
- Evening Standard
London travel news LIVE: Euston chaos after person hit by train in Milton Keynes
Rail services in and out of London Euston are suffering major disruption after a person was hit by a train in Milton Keynes. National Rail says trains between Euston and Milton Keynes Central may be delayed by up to 45 minutes, cancelled or revised. It currently says the disruption is likely to last until 6pm.
- Wales Online
The Welsh locations named UK drink-driving hotspots
The RAC says motorists 'want to see something done differently' to tackle drink-driving
- Robb Report
This Bonkers New Armored SUV Wants to Protect You in the End Times—and Look Fabulous Doing It
Dartz's vehicles can be optioned with diamonds and high-end vodka bottles.
- The Northern Echo
'Critical' bridge across A1 found to have defects after opening in 2023
The Allerdene Bridge built as part of a massive project to widen a section of the A1 has been found to contain defects.
- The Northern Echo
Seven week roadworks supporting major gateway project to impact drivers and buses
Work on the second phase of the Durham City gateway has started, with some roads across the city expected to be closed for seven weeks.
- Wales Online
Reward for information offered after woman and dog pinned underneath car
A woman is in hospital after being trapped underneath a car when it crashed into the back garden of a house in Malpas, Newport
- The Telegraph
This man will track down your stolen car when the police won’t
Almost 130,000 vehicles were stolen over the last year in England and Wales, destined to be used to commit more crime, chopped up for parts, shipped abroad or sold to unsuspecting motorists thinking they’ve got a good deal on a second-hand car.
- Manchester Evening News
Road and double-decker bus taped off by police and fire crews following incident
An 81-year-old woman crashed into the back of the bus
- Evening Standard
Tube horror as stricken pensioner who fell onto tracks was fatally struck by four trains
One driver had ‘reduced attention’ because train was in automatic mode and another thought body was ‘inflatable doll’
- Stourbridge News
Hundreds of people have their say on bus reform in the West Midlands
HUNDREDS of people have rushed to have their say on plans for a major revamp of how buses are run in the West Midlands.
- Watford Observer
Person dies after being hit by train - major Watford Junction disruption
All lines are blocked between Watford Junction and Milton Keynes Central, with disruption towards London Euston, after a person was hit by a train.
- Robb Report
BMW’s Sleek New Open-Top Two-Seater Will Be Delivered This Year, the Marque Says
Production of the Skytop two-seater will be limited to just 50 examples.
- Manchester Evening News
The eight Manchester roads where speed limits will be cut to 30mph
It's part of a 'city wide' safety drive
- Euronews
Boeing's aircraft deliveries and orders in 2024 reflect the company's rough year
More than three-quarters of the planes that Boeing furnished were 737 Max jets, a stark reminder of how integral its best-selling airline model has been to the company's fortunes and challenges.View on euronews