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Per Mertesacker confirms Arsenal academy exit

Arsenal cult hero Per Mertesacker will depart his role as academy manager at the season's end. The former captain leaves after eight years shaping the club's future stars. Read the full story.

UK's 3p Pay-Per-Mile Road Tax to Start in 2028

Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces a new 3p-per-mile road charge for electric and hybrid vehicles from April 2028. Find out how much you'll pay and what it means for the future of driving.

Per-Mile EV Tax: First Step in Road Tax Reform

The UK government plans to introduce per-mile road pricing for electric vehicles by 2026, marking the first major reform to vehicle taxation in decades. Discover how this will affect drivers.

New £255 Electric Vehicle Tax Confirmed for 2028

Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces a new pay-per-mile tax for electric vehicles, costing drivers up to £255 annually from 2028. Get the full details on the Autumn Budget's motoring reforms.

£1.5bn EV subsidy boost announced by Reeves

Chancellor Rachel Reeves unveils a £1.5bn package for electric vehicle grants and charging points, aiming to boost the UK's EV market despite concerns over a proposed pay-per-mile tax.

EV Pay-Per-Mile Tax Plan Sparks Industry Concern

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to announce a pay-per-mile charge for electric vehicles in the budget. Will this new road tax raise revenue or hinder the UK's EV transition?

3p Per Mile EV Tax Plan in Autumn Budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves may introduce a 3p pay-per-mile charge for electric vehicles in the Autumn Budget. Learn how this new road pricing rule could impact drivers and the UK's transition to EVs.

Pay-Per-Mile Road Tax Plan for UK Drivers

Labour's proposed pay-per-mile road tax system could revolutionise how British motorists are charged, with Rachel Reeves considering a major overhaul of current vehicle taxation.

Pay-Per-Mile Road Tax Plan for Electric Vehicles

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is planning a major road tax overhaul that could see electric vehicle owners paying per mile. Discover how this new system might work and what it means for UK drivers.

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