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Go-ahead for 2,100 homes at world’s largest Victorian gasworks

The Bromley by Bow Gasworks site in east London comprises seven disused Grade II listed gasholders. Seven gasholder frames will contain 10-storey blocks with six...

Driving licence changes backed by Britons could see motorists banned from carrying passengers

One of the UK's largest motoring organisations has supported driving licence changes which would see new rules impacting younger motorists.The AA is calling for...

Britain’s second best-selling EV has a ‘potentially dangerous’ issue, warns Which?

One of Britain's most popular electric cars has a 'potentially dangerous' issue that could put drivers and other road users at risk, according to...

Is this Britain’s worst airport meet and greet parking company? Furious families returning from holiday left stranded with keys gone, cars missing and lumbered...

Dozens of furious holidaymakers have accused an airport meet and greet parking company of 'stealing' their vehicles after returning home to find their cars...

‘I’m 53, earn six figures and drive a Porsche – but still put the McDonald’s on expenses’

Email money@telegraph.co.uk if you would like to take part in How I Spend It....

‘Tourist tax’ put on hold amid hotel opposition

PAThe levy, originally due to be introduced on Monday, was approved in May following a consultation. Emma Russell of Leisureplex Hotels said it could...

‘Concerning increase’ in dog attacks on postal workers as Royal Mail asks owners to take care

Postal workers have seen a "concerning increase" in dog attacks, a union...

London investment bankers to rake in bigger bonuses after two-year slump

London’s investment bankers are expected to rake in bigger bonuses this financial year, as the City begins to recover from a two-year slump in...

Mysterious deaths cast a shadow over Sweden’s $12bn electric car battery champion

Simon Moores, chief executive of Benchmark Mineral Intelligence, says the concept of...

Millions to pay lower summer energy bills as UK price cap drops

Millions of households will pay lower gas and electricity bills this summer as the energy price cap for Great Britain falls by £122 a...

Climate change: Arctic ‘dirty oil’ ban comes into force for ships

GettySome observers believe that increased efforts to extract oil in the Arctic could see a rise in the amount of HFO in use in...

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