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Registrations of new cars fell by 5% last month, preliminary figures suggest. Approximately 140,000 new cars were registered in July, compared with 147,517 during the same month in 2024. Battery ...
BP bosses have unveiled plans to look for further cost cuts and conduct a “thorough” review of its portfolio as it comes under pressure from shareholders. Chief executive Murray Auchincloss pledged ...
A massive wildfire is churning through Los Padres National Forest in central California, threatening hundreds of homes after ...
The Scottish Government said there were 119 incidents on the rail network caused by Storm Floris on Monday, including 75 tree-related ones, and Network Rail said it is working “tirelessly” to clear ...
A Scottish space company is celebrating a “huge milestone” after it was granted a launch operator licence for one of its ...
The strike started at Boeing facilities in St Louis; St Charles, Missouri; and Mascoutah, Illinois, after about 3,200 local ...
Iran founded a new defence council after attacks in June by Israel and the US, Iranian state media has reported. Iran’s ...
US country star Dolly Parton has been named a Guinness World Records icon for holding 11 record-breaking titles. As part of its 70th anniversary celebrations, the company – which lists world record ...
The deal has been criticised by refugee charities, which have urged the Government to provide more safe, legal routes for asylum seekers instead.
As many as four in 10 appointments were carried out by phone or online during the pandemic, but the proportion fell once the impact of ...
This is another significant moment for the growing clean energy industry in Wales,’ Welsh Secretary Jo Stevens said.
Ofgem said it is launching a new rule which will make failed suppliers liable for the costs of transferring their customers to new firms.