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- SWNS
Woman's brand new car completely wrecked - hours after selling her old vehicle
Dashcam footage shows the moment a woman's brand new car was completely wrecked - hours after she sold her old vehicle. Adele Gough, 34, was running errands and had just come off Swindon's Magic Roundabout when a car hit her. Footage shows Adele driving along Country Road on the A4289 when a black vehicle suddenly veers off its side of the road and smashes into her brand new car. The collision destroyed the car and Adele spent the night in hospital with severe bruising around her lower stomach and whiplash on the back of her neck. Adele had purchased the MG Motor car less than a month prior and had only sold her old car earlier that day. She didn't press charges but she submitted an insurance claim which she hopes will cover the cost of her car - £4,499.
- The Telegraph
Watch: I cycle to work every day – this is how Lime bikes ruin my journey
Every morning, I strap on my helmet and don a dazzling silver jacket to begin a perilous journey down the A2 – or, as it is otherwise known, My Commute to Work. I live in New Cross, in south-east London, and, to get to my office in Victoria, I traverse various boroughs to cover seven miles of the city by bike. Lately, I’ve strapped a GoPro camera on too, to record the idiocy I see.
- The Telegraph
UK’s rarest cars: 1990 Rover 213 SX, the only one left
Strange as it may seem, the SD3-series Rover was once a controversial car – one that caused apoplexy among certain enthusiasts of the quintessentially British marque. Today, you are more likely to see a Rover 200 in a repeat of Keeping Up Appearances than on the road; indeed, Aaron Marrs’ 1990 213 SX is believed to be the sole roadworthy example.
- The Argus
Shocking CCTV shows cyclists stopping on train tracks - to pose for photos
Shocking footage captured cyclists stopping on busy railway tracks – to pose for a photo
- The Telegraph
Electric car brands offer £11,000 discounts in sales scramble
Car makers are discounting electric vehicle (EV) prices by an average of £11,000 per car to boost sales, amid warnings that demand from private buyers remains weaker than expected.
- CNN
Woman who stowed away on plane to Paris arrested, expected to face federal charge after returning to the US
A Russian woman who stowed away on a Delta Air Lines flight from New York to Paris last week is expected to face at least one federal charge after she returned to the United States Wednesday, according to multiple law enforcement officials.
- Manchester Evening News
Travel chaos as Manchester trains cancelled and packed out station 'shut down' after flooding
Nine services were cancelled from Manchester as a city centre station was 'shut down'
- KameraOne
Plane wing smashes into another jet's tail while taxiing at airport in Brazil
Two LATAM Airlines passenger jets were involved in a collision on the tarmac at Congonhas Airport in São Paulo, Brazil on December 3. The Airbus A320 was taxiing when its wing struck the tail of the stationary Airbus A319, causing extensive damage to both aircraft. Fortunately, no passengers or crew were injured on either flight.
- The Argus
Emergency service response in full as A27 closed following car fire
Emergency services dispatched to reports of a single vehicle fire on the A27 Westbound near A23 London Road in Hove at 12.37pm on December 5
- The Telegraph
How a woman boarded a plane from New York to Paris without a ticket
An investigation is under way after a woman boarded a Delta Airlines flight from New York City’s JFK airport to Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris without a boarding pass.
- ITN
£500 million deal to maintain hundreds of jobs
FirstGroup, Hitachi and Angel Trains have struck a deal to build 14 state-of-the-art trains to be used on rail lines across the UK, as part of a £500 million deal that will uplift the industrial heartlands, and boost rail services for passengers across the UK. It follows Prime Minister's 'Plan for Change' announced on Thursday.
- Evening Standard
Louise Redknapp banned from driving for six months after police mobile phone bust
Louise Redknapp has been banned from driving for six months after a run-in with police
- Bradford Telegraph and Argus
Why a major road will be partially closed for six months
A road will be partially closed from the start of next year for six months.
- Associated Press
UK rail travel returns to normal after problems with a radio system disrupted the morning commute
British rail travel was returning to normal Friday afternoon after problems with a radio system used by drivers and signalers nationwide caused widespread disruption during the morning commute. The fault led to “short-notice” delays and cancellations throughout the U.K., according to National Rail, which represents train operating companies. Lines affected included the Elizabeth Line serving London’s Heathrow Airport and the Gatwick Express to the capital’s second-biggest airport.
- Manchester Evening News
Woman suffers life-changing injuries in crash on busy Manchester road
The road was closed off for a number of hours
- Sky video
UK's electric vehicle market is doing better than you might think
To listen to UK car manufacturers in recent weeks has been to hear a counsel of despair over the electric vehicle market.
- Stroud News
Drivers warned of £5,000 fines ahead of Storm Darragh this weekend
With Storm Darragh and flooding set to hit England and Wales this weekend, drivers are being warned about a little-known fine.
- Eastern Daily Press
Car on fire leaves town gridlocked after busy road is forced to close
A car on fire has closed Gaywood Road near King Edwards Academy in King's Lynn.
- Manchester Evening News
No trains between Wigan and Bolton on New Years Day as £100m line electrification 'goes live'
Overhead lines along the entire railway corridor will be energised at the turn of 2025 with passengers promised longer trains and faster and cleaner journeys
- Associated Press Finance
Waymo unveils plan to bring its robotaxi service to Miami
Waymo is gearing up to bring its robotaxi service to Miami which will accelerate an expansion that's been happening while its hobbled rivals remain in its rearview mirror. As part of the road map unfurled Thursday, Waymo plans to begin testing its driverless Jaguars in Miami next year, giving the robotaxis time to learn their way around Florida's biggest city before they start charging for rides in 2026. The move comes less than a month after Waymo opened up its robotaxi service to anyone looking for a ride in an 80-square-mile (129-square-kilometer) expanse in Los Angeles, extending its reach beyond its two major markets in Phoenix and San Francisco.