THE speed on a section of the M25 has plummeted to just 14.7mph — slower than most people cycle. And the average for the London orbital is 53.6mph, leaving drivers
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THE speed on a section of the M25 has plummeted to just 14.7mph — slower than most people cycle. And the average for the London orbital is 53.6mph, leaving drivers
BMW has slammed the breaks on its multi-million pound investment in the Mini plant in Oxfordshire as demand for electric vehicles plummets. The assembly plant in Cowley is one of
THE DVSA has revealed the centres with the lowest driving test pass rate across the country – and it’s bad news for those learning in two major cities in the
AN IMMACULATE 80s Ford Capri has gone on sale for a bargain sum. Dubbed the “perfect balance of performance, style and rarity”, the retro car can be fetched for as
WATCH the moment brazen thieves use a high-tech trick to swipe a Mercedes in under 20 seconds. The devices are now used in 40 per cent of all cases of
Car finance lender Moneybarn has been fined almost £3 million by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) after failing to help vulnerable customers. Moneybarn, which specialises in lending money to ‘sub-prime
UPDATED: The FCA guidance was formally published on Friday 24 April 2020 with no significant changes from the original draft, and will go into effect from Monday 27 April 2020.
Christopher Woolard, Interim Chief Executive at the FCA, said: “It is vital that people facing temporary payment difficulties because of the impact of coronavirus get the assistance they need. “For
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has confirmed that new rules set to save customers an estimated £165 million a year have been signed off – but they won’t come into
A worldwide shortage of semiconductor chips is causing a major headache for some of the leading car manufacturers, with customers now being forced to prioritise in-stock vehicles. The Covid-19 pandemic