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Trump pushes to legalise 'tiny cars' in the US

Donald Trump announces approval for 'tiny cars' in the US, inspired by Japanese kei cars. But will they pass safety standards and win over American drivers? Read the latest.

EV Range Tests: All Models Fall Short of Claims

Independent road tests reveal no electric vehicle in Australia meets its advertised range. Discover which models performed best and worst, and why real-world data is crucial for buyers.

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.

46,000 drivers wrongly fined for ULEZ charges

Transport for London has overturned over 46,000 fines issued to drivers of compliant vehicles in the Ultra Low Emission Zone. Discover how DVLA data errors led to the penalties and what to do if you're affected.

Retailers Urge Faster End to £135 Import Tax Break

British retailers including Primark and Currys criticise government delay until 2029 to scrap customs duty exemption that benefits Chinese competitors. Read why they demand immediate action.

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.

Budget: Mecca Bingo owner reveals £50m tax hit

The Rank Group warns Chancellor Rachel Reeves's Budget will cost it £46m due to a Remote Gaming Duty hike. Discover how this impacts the FTSE 250 company's digital operations and future strategy.

Army's Ajax vehicle injures troops again

The British Army's £10m Ajax fighting vehicle has caused fresh injuries to 31 soldiers, raising serious questions about safety and accountability in the £5.5bn programme.

Stamp Duty Holiday Aims to Boost London IPOs

The UK government introduces a stamp duty suspension on company shares to attract more IPOs to London, countering competition from New York and European markets.

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