Motoring
- NewsThe Guardian
VideoAustralia's Instagram-famous 'lawnmower man' transforms a Sydney yard
Around eight years ago, Stafford, who lives in Ryde and has three kids, started filming videos of himself gardening while doing paid jobs. At first they only got a couple of clicks, but after four years of persisting it grew to tens of thousands of hits per video. Now, Stafford is a social media philanthropist who knocks on doors and offers to mow people's lawns for free.
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VideoFlash flooding in Oman and UAE hit by heaviest rainfall in 75 years
Oman endured flash flooding with authorities reporting fatalities before the United Arab Emirates was hit by what the government described as the largest amount of rainfall in the past 75 years. The rains began on Monday night, and by Tuesday evening the desert city of Dubai had received the average amount of rainfall it normally gets for the whole year.
- BusinessManchester Evening News
DVLA issues new 'five minutes' notice to all UK drivers
The Government department has issued a new update
1-min read - BusinessMy London
DVLA urges drivers to make 'five minute' checks to avoid car being clamped or fines
The DVLA keeps a close watch on motorists' compliance with vehicle taxation
2-min read - OpinionThe Telegraph
Volkswagen Tiguan review: New family-favourite SUV offers more of the same
Motoring along in the new, third-generation of the German firm’s best-selling car, the old grey matter is churning. Just where do we all stand on forgiveness for Volkswagen these days?
12-min read - BusinessBirmingham Live
SUV drivers in England can ditch cars and get £1,787 back in bank account
Moving to an electric vehicle could help motorists save as much as £1,800 a year as petrol and diesel costs continue to soar amid the Cost of Living crisis.
2-min read - NewsThe Guardian
VideoIs Australia exporting weapons to Israel?
Is Australia exporting weapons to Israel? That's what the Greens' defence spokesperson David Shoebridge was alleging in the Senate in late March. But the government insists Australia hasn't supplied weapons to Israel for at least the past five years. Who's correct here? As Guardian Australia's Daniel Hurst found out, like many political debates, this is one that's clouded by technicalities.