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It"s a fair cop! New...

It"s a fair cop! New Government figures reveal traffic police are offically a dying breed ò€“ with some forces slashing patrols by up to 84 per cent.



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The facelift comes as the blue oval"s European president, Lewis Booth, admitted the current model didn"t do the job. "This market was slightly different to what we expected," he said. "But we sold 100,000 in Europe last year, so it"s not a total failure." Sources say the Fusion will get a major makeover, including new bumpers, headlamps and grille. Inside, the dash will be redesigned. The move is to try to make up ground on the Vauxhall Meriva and Honda Jazz. UK Fusion sales stood


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Following October"s...

Following October"s closure of the Blackpool plant and news of plans to move the operation to Europe, the manufacturing division has now called in the receiver.

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More than 44,000 motorists...

More than 44,000 motorists face fines of up to Ò£1,000 for failing to replace their photocard driving licences after the statutory 10 years.

The DVLA says the rules are in place as driversò€™ pictures get out of date. Every 10 years, they have to submit a new photo and pay a Ò£17.50 fee. As the plastic cards were introduced in 1998, thousands have now expired.

A DVLA spokesman told us these motorists may still drive, but could be fined for failing to surrender their licence. The Association of British Insurers said those with out-of-date cards may struggle to make a claim, though, while the AAò€™s Edmund King wants the DVLA to make it clearer that pictures need to be renewed. Old paper licences only expire when a driver turns 70.




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