What the papers say – March 18
The Times follows suit with Mr Sunak saying Britain is about to bounce back. Both papers are also among several titles to carry a picture of Yulia Navalnaya, widow of …
The Times follows suit with Mr Sunak saying Britain is about to bounce back. Both papers are also among several titles to carry a picture of Yulia Navalnaya, widow of …
The development was welcomed by Eduard Fesko, chargé d’affaires of Ukraine in the UK, who said: “The Ulez programme is gradually expanding, providing a healthier and happier environment for London …
Britain’s worst town for EV drivers has just eight charging points for 100,000 cars, a study has revealed. Research compared the number of publicly available charging points with the number …
Happy Wednesday! It’s December 27, 2023, and this is The Morning Shift — your daily roundup of the top automotive headlines from around the world, all in one place. Here …
The party is seeking to crack down on car insurance costs, provide better public transport options and remove planning barriers. Read original article here Denial of responsibility! Yours Bulletin is …
Millions of pot holes will be filled in thanks to savings made from scrapping HS2’s Birmingham to Manchester leg. Transport Secretary Mark Harper yesterday unveiled how £8.3 billion will be …
R ishi Sunak is expected to face a Commons showdown with MPs over the cancellation of HS2’s northern leg, as he refused to apologise for his decision. The Prime Minister …
C hancellor Jeremy Hunt has announced plans to cut the size of the civil service as he faced Tory demands to slash taxes and trim the size of the state. …
S adiq Khan has denied claims he wants to introduce a “pay-per-mile” scheme for drivers in the capital. It was reported over the weekend that TfL is seeking engineers to …
Two U.K. airports have ended the rule that all liquids must be in bottles no larger than 100ml and … [+] all bottles must fit into a 200X2cm transparent sealed …