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For 111 years GB car stickers have been used to identify UK-registered vehicles in international traffic, but now the rules have changed.
Problems at the petrol pumps, and a rise in fuel costs, is encouraging people to consider new technology say those leasing and hiring plug-in cars.
There has been a dramatic rise in the number of drivers 'misfuelling' their cars since panic buying at the pumps started, says the AA.
Looking to make the petrol or diesel in your car last longer? Motoring experts say there is plenty drivers can do. Here's some top tips:
Stamp designs by five Kent children are among those chosen as finalists in the Royal Mail's Heroes of the Pandemic competition.
The UK's stock of fireworks is the latest item to be hit by supply issues, which may lead to less availability and higher prices.
The financial pressures on motorists continue as it is revealed the prices of some of our most popular cars are rising faster than wages.
Fraudsters pretending to be from the courts service are attempting to scam people out of money they're told they owe, say government officials.
Disability groups and celebrities are among those praising Cbeebies, which has chosen 20-year-old George Webster as their newest presenter.
The trend for buying dogs over the internet must stop, says The Kennel Club, which is concerned the habit shows no signs of stopping post-lockdown.
Social media users are being warned about fake free meal deals pretending to be from pub chain Wetherspoon.
This is what you need to know about the changes coming to Post Office card accounts for those on benefits or collecting a state pension.
Yobs are turning to baked beans in the latest criminal craze to hit the internet and Tik Tok, prompting warnings from police and to dog owners.
Check your purses and piggy banks - Britain's rarest 50p coins still in circulation have been revealed, and some are quite valuable.
John Lewis is looking to recruit more than 7,000 people to festive job roles across the company, including at Waitrose supermarkets.
New Squirrel groups, for children aged four and five, are being launched by the Scout Association and here's where they'll open in Kent and Medway:
Students looking for part-time jobs risk falling victim to tax scams, warns HMRC, as hundreds of thousands get ready to head off to university.
Working families may be left struggling to pay for food and heating when Universal Credit is cut. But what is the reduction and why is it happening?
Supermarket Sainsbury's has confirmed it will keep closed all stores on Boxing Day, including its Argos branches, to give staff a festive break.
It's spider mating season and thousands of arachnids are on the move. Here's six ways to keep them at bay using things you've got at home: