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Morrisons refuses to pay £25,000 to couple after delivery driver crashed into their wall

"Morrisons caused the damage to our property and they are not interested in resolving the situation."


Bikes and cycling accessories valued at £35m going under the hammer after Moore Large & Co goes bust

John Pye selling 35,000 bikes and £10m of accessories after Moore Large called in administrators


McLaren risk pushing Lando Norris towards Mercedes after brave call in Saudi Arabia

Lando Norris could only manage a 17th-placed finish as McLaren struggled at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.


Why I live in Enfield: The Traitors’ Wilfred Webster on why he’s faithful to his green, family-friendly north London area

Why I live in Enfield: The Traitors’ Wilfred Webster on why he’s faithful to his green, family-friendly north London area - The Traitors’ finalist Wilfred Webster has lived in Enfield for four years. He explains why he’d never betray his friendly north London area


Harley-Davidson Touring Models Receive Facelift In Leaked Photos

Are the revamped baggers CVO entries or 2024 models?


The Black Arrow 12; the Rolls-Royce Wraith V12's grand finale

Dramatic limited-edition variant to signal the end of the V12 coupe. Cue tears and awe simultaneously


LIV Golf's TV ratings are even worse after second event in Tucson

We didn't think it was possible for LIV Golf's TV ratings to get any worse -- and boy, we were wrong.


Watch: Robber guilty of Mayfair crime spree when £3m Bugatti smashed with hammer

Watch: Robber guilty of Mayfair crime spree when £3m Bugatti smashed with hammer -


Ministry of Defence restart payments on controversial Welsh made armoured vehicles contract

The MoD ceased payments to General Dynamics two years ago after noise and vibration issues injuring soldiers


RNF unveils new-look for first MotoGP season with Aprilia

RNF Racing has become the final MotoGP team to unveil its 2023 livery, revealing its new look on Monday ahead of its first season as an Aprilia satellite team.


Yorkshire Wolds Model Railway Exhibition

Yorkshire Wolds Model Railway Exhibition


Jeremy Clarkson's neighbours want his new Diddly Squat farm plans to go ahead to stop them 'driving into hedges to avoid serious crashes'

The Clarkson's Farm star is looking to find a solution to farm-life woes by applying for a temporary car park for visitors to the farm shop


Pay and display parking machines to be scrapped in major change for UK drivers

Campaigners say the move over to widespread app use would be “disastrous for anyone without a smartphone” and could “alienate some people, including the elderly”


15 cool classic hot estate cars


21 budget superminis for less than £275 a month

Take a look at our pick of the top superminis, all available to lease on Personal Contract Hire


Brazen flytippers dump 80 tyres on pensioner couple's drive - and the council won't pay for their removal

Brazen flytippers dumped 80 tyres on a pensioner couple's drive but the council won't pay for their removal. Hugh Cunningham and his wife Diane were left "angry and astonished" after after returning home from visiting friends on Saturday evening to find the mess. But Canterbury City Council is refusing to remove the mess as it's on private land at the couple's home in Upper Harbledown, near Canterbury, They now face a hefty bill to get rid of the mountain of tyres with Mr Cunningham, 81, saying he was "shocked at how many there was". He added: "At first I thought there were about 20, however we soon saw there were many more. "I haven't counted them all exactly, but I think there could be about 80. I was angry and astonished when I saw it." He added: "I was upset - I just thought 'how can someone do that?' How degrading of the environment. "It's a blemish on the land. I hope they never do this again and don't do this to anybody else." The tyres, which were dumped between 7pm and midnight, lie in front of the Cunninghams' rear drive leading on to Roman Road, and are stopping the gate from opening fully. It has created "a huge inconvenience" for the pair, who have lived in the village for 42 years. Mrs Cunningham, 76 said: "It's upsetting, very annoying, a real hassle and will be very expensive to move." The psychotherapist says fly-tipping is already rife along the road. She said: "It's all different kinds, we see refrigerators, building supplies, and also just people with Costa cups and bags who obviously just chuck them out the window." The couple have been told teams from the city council are due to come and assess the situation today. Local authority spokesman Rob Davies said: "We are aware of this incident and our enforcement officers will be visiting the site to investigate, including checking for any local CCTV and speaking to residents about any information they may have. "As this is private land, it is for the owner to clear what has been dumped. "We will actively pursue any evidence we find and prosecute if we possibly can, and in one recent successful court case, we were able to secure £500 in compensation for a landowner who was the victim of a fly-tipping incident."


Meet the couple who sold their semi in traffic-choked Kent and escaped to a Grand Designs nine-bed French chateau... for almost half the price!

Sitting in the vast, high-ceilinged kitchen of their very own chateau, sunlight pouring through windows that look out over a vista of rural bliss, Heidi and Anthony Muir are a vision of contentment.


FIA to review rules after Alonso Saudi Arabian GP controversy

The FIA has promised to review the rules regarding mechanics touching Formula 1 cars in pitstops following the controversy surrounding Fernando Alonso at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.


Want to save £600 on car repairs? Avoid these common traffic light and driving mistakes

Motorists have been warned of the 'bad driving habits' which could be costing them up to £600 in car repairs. Insight from servicing gurus shows some of the habits drivers should be changing.


Ulez win for expat campervan driver hit by £23,000 fines

Ulez win for expat campervan driver hit by £23,000 fines - Fines rescinded after Standard intervenes


The helmet safety system slowly making its way to the MotoGP grid

Aprilia’s Aleix Espargaro says he is the first rider in MotoGP to be using a helmet safety feature known as MIPS that is likely to become mandatory by 2027.


'Major steering defect' caused crash that killed 22-year-old man, inquest hears

Tommy Boraston was pronounced dead at the scene by paramedics following the crash last year, which investigators believe was caused by a lack of power steering fluid.


Gino D'Acampo quits ITV show after ‘very stressful' contract issues

Gino D'Acampo has confirmed he's decided to leave the popular ITV show Gordon, Gino and Fred: Road Trip after three series.


Hunt for hit-and-run driver continues after woman left fighting for her life

Police looking for a driver following a hit-and-run that left a woman fighting for her life have urged motorists who were in the area at the time to check their vehicles for damage.


The safest cars on sale today

Join us as we count the cars that write cheques their strength can cash


British army’s new Ajax fighting vehicle will not be ready until end of decade

A troubled £5.5bn programme which is already six years late in building the British army’s new Ajax fighting vehicle won’t be delivered until the end of the decade. Labour accused the government of failing British taxpayers and troops after the Ministry of Defence confirmed that payments towards vehicles will resume after ministers concluded the programme is “turning a corner”. Originally intended to enter service in 2017, the programme has been...


Autocar's A-Z of excellent used cars

With our complete guide, you'll never be short of inspiration for your next second-hand buy


Formula One star Lando Norris 'was put in a headlock and robbed of his £144,000 Richard Mille watch'

F1 star Lando Norris was restrained in a headlock and robbed of his £144,000 designer watch at his sports car after the Euro 2020 final at Wembley, a court heard today.


Five bad driving habits that could be costing drivers a small fortune

With the cost of living crisis not showing any signs of slowing down, many drivers will be looking to change daily habits to save money.


Scratched EV battery? Your insurer may have to junk the whole car

By Nick Carey, Paul Lienert and Sarah McFarlane LONDON/DETROIT (Reuters) -For many electric vehicles, there is no way to repair or assess even slightly damaged battery packs after accidents, forcing insurance companies to write off cars with few miles - leading to higher premiums and undercutting gains from going electric. And now those battery packs are piling up in scrapyards in some countries


Moment lorry crashes into police cars

No one was injured in the crash.


Jeremy Clarkson says BBC won't let him back on Top Gear after 'Will and Kate outrage'

Jeremy Clarkson reckons he's got no chance of presenting Top Gear again after he put up a poster of the Prince and Princess of Wales in his office while he was working for the broadcaster


Former ONE Championship title challenger Iuri Lapicus dead at 27

Former ONE Championship title challenger died Monday after a motorcycle crash in Italy. Lapicus was 27. According to reports in Italy, Lapicus crashed his motorcycle into a car driven by a woman in Milan last week. According to Milano Toda


25 cracking classic superminis


F1 drivers are banned from taking bikes on track walks

The pre-weekend track walk has become a tradition and allows drivers and engineers to discuss the few days ahead of them. More scooters and bikes are being seen on track, however.


The best used 4x4s in 2023 (and one to avoid)

Tempted by the idea of a used 4x4? Then these are the models you should be considering – and the ones that are best avoided


OAP, 81, attacked neighbour for refusing to remove Audi from communal grass

A magistrates court also heard how Eunice Day sat outside her property on her mobility scooter in an attempt to intimidate others on her Dorset cul-de-sac.


Ferrari reports cyber incident with ransom demand; no impact to operations

(Reuters) - Italian luxury sports car maker Ferrari SpA said on Monday that a hacker recently demanded ransom from the company related to certain client contact details, adding that the breach had no impact on the company's operations. Ferrari said it notified its customers of the potential data exposure and the nature of the incident. (Reporting by Yana Gaur in Bengaluru; Editing by Shounak


Every new car worth waiting for coming in 2023 and beyond

Don’t buy a new car until you’ve read our ultimate guide to the cars coming soon


Motorcyclist, 30, killed after being chased by police in east London

Motorcyclist, 30, killed after being chased by police in east London - Another man, 29, riding on the back of the bike, was left suffering ‘serious injuries’ and was rushed for treatment at a nearby hospital


27 landmark four-wheel-drive cars


West Bromwich thieves are caught stealing a car in less than two minutes

West Bromwich thieves are caught stealing a car in less than two minutes


23 of Ghia’s greatest hits


This Girard-Perregaux Laureato Aston Martin is the world’s greenest watch

In the most literal sense of the word, of course. But then it’s also pretty much invincible, so... environmental win?


These are the worst accidents in Formula 1 history

Back in the early days of Formula 1, to be a race-car driver was to have a death wish. Despite constant improvements in the safety of the cars and the tracks, many drivers continued to lose their lives for the sport they loved. Today’s ultra-light carbon fiber cars shatter at the slightest impact, but usually keep the driver relatively safe inside the "halo." But that's not to say there haven’t been a few nasty crashes in recent years. Click through the following gallery to remember the worst crashes since the dawn of Formula 1.


22 Kids and Counting's Sue Radford in car crash as family vehicle is destroyed

Sue Radford, mum and star of hit Channel 5 show 22 Kids and Counting, took to Instagram today to share the news with fans that the family car had ended up in a road accident


Hairy Bikers star Dave Myers' resentment after making 'cruel' decision as a young carer

Hairy Bikers star Dave Myers has opened up about the "cruel" decision he had to make as he became a carer for his parents at a young age.


London ULEZ compliant cars 'going like hot cakes' as prices more than double and dealers struggle to keep up with demand

A Croydon used car salesman said people are trading in vehicles they bought from the dealership two years ago, making a huge loss


27 left-field fast classic cars


2023 Ducati V21L Prototype MotoE Electric Race Bike Officially Presented

18 of these machines will take to the track in the one-make series throughout the 2023 season.