Motoring
- BusinessReuters
Factbox-Chinese EV makers' plans to make cars in Europe
Some Chinese carmakers are looking to set up manufacturing and assembly plants in Europe as they aim to ramp up sales in the region of lower costs cars to rival their European competitors amid slowing demand at home, the world's largest car market. European imports of Chinese-made electric vehicles (EVs) have soared in recent years, raising concerns among domestic EV producers that could suffer significant losses by a wave of cheap Chinese electric vehicles, and politicians alike.
3-min read - NewsThe Conversation
War in Gaza has plunged Israel’s tourism industry into a crisis it will struggle to recover from
Israel’s tourism industry has taken a hit since the start of the war, and it may never fully recover.
4-min read - NewsStourbridge News
Classic car owners turn out in force for charity tour of Worcestershire boundary
NEARLY 50 classic cars turned out for an annual tour of the Worcestershire boundary which has raised more than £1,000 for charity.
1-min read - NewsSWNS
VideoSpace-mad boy has higher IQ than Stephen Hawking after acing Mensa test aged 10
A brainy schoolboy who is obsessed with space took an IQ test and got a better score than Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking. Julien Deleau-Lees was aged just ten when he passed with flying colours, scoring 162 - the maximum given to under-18s on the intelligence test. He is now one of the youngest members of the genius club Mensa. It means he has a higher IQ than German-born physicist Einstein and black hole theorist Stephen Hawking, whose scores were both around 160.
- BusinessWales Online
New Compare the Market research says electric cars now '£525 cheaper to run than petrol'
Experts said the drop in the price of energy had widened the gap when compared to 2023
4-min read - BusinessBristol Live
New Compare the Market figures say electric cars now '£525 cheaper to run than petrol'
Experts said the drop in the price of energy had widened the gap when compared to 2023
4-min read - BusinessThe Telegraph
Electric cars could mean end of the road for manual gearbox
The traditional manual gearbox is set to reach the end of the road within five years.
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