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News for November  2008

'Home MOT' could cut carbon

(28/11/2008)
Buildings could have a regular MOT-style test to boost their energy efficiency, an official think tank has suggested. The More...

Car faces 'key to personality'

(28/11/2008)
Cars really do have their own personalities, according to new research that claims humans instinctively look for 'faces' in More...

Tougher crash tests after bumper results

(28/11/2008)
A shake up of the car safety rating system is due after two-thirds of the latest best-selling cars passed with flying More...

Boris to scrap west London c-charge

(28/11/2008)
The western extension of London's congestion charging zone will be scrapped, says Mayor of London Boris Johnson. The shock More...

Highways Agency 'to plant its 52 millionth tree'

(28/11/2008)
The Highways Agency says it will soon plant its 52 millionth tree, as it continues a programme begun 50 years ago. Announcing More...

Drunk driver 'too fat' to get out of car

(28/11/2008)
An Australian driver who led police on a drunken chase claimed he was too fat too get out of his car when he was finally More...

MINI 'retains most value'

(26/11/2008)
The diesel MINI 1. 4TD loses its value more slowly than any other car, according to valuation experts. It's the second year More...

Speed trap alerts go mobile

(26/11/2008)
Motorists are testing new 'social' ways to alert one another to speed cameras - with their mobile phones. Software running on More...

Only Fools and Horses van for sale

(24/11/2008)
Del Boy's iconic yellow three-wheeler is expected to fetch up to £30,000 when it goes under the hammer this week. The 1968 More...

Speeding penalties set for shakeup

(21/11/2008)
Speeding, drink-driving and other road offences could trigger much tougher punishments, under Government plans. Just two cases More...


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