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Worth a staggering í‚á£20,000...

Worth a staggering í‚á£20,000, the one-off model has a turbocharged engine producing 150bhp and a free-flowing exhaust, which should help it to sprint from 0-60mph in around seven seconds. The newcomer also features 18-inch alloy wheels and a garish bodykit, which includes a deep front splitter, redesigned headlamps and a whopping rear spoiler.



And that"s why in this...

And that"s why in this magazine, national newspapers and on radio and TV for the last two decades, I"ve been patiently and passionately spelling out the same message to politicians - and others in power - that the ritual of putting the clocks back at the end of October means putting more road users and pedestrians in hospital beds and coffins.


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Lewis Hamilton might...

Lewis Hamilton might have done his fair share of headline grabbing this year, but it’s easy to overlook that the Brit was just the vanguard for a bumper crop of rookie talent.

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The Government is proposing...

The Government is proposing that one region outside of London will carry out a major road toll trial - and that could open the pay-as-you-go floodgates for other areas.

Ten councils have been given a total of around ÷£9million to research the viability of bringing the charge to their areas and report back with their findings

Ten councils have been given a total of around ÷£9million to research the viability of bringing the charge to their areas and report back with their findings. The cash is for drawing up proposals by funding researchers, con÷­sultants and traffic specialists. These will pinpoint where charging cameras should go, and how the councils would make the scheme work. They have until July to complete their reports, and it"s believed the decision on who will conduct the trial will be announ÷­ced by the Department for Transport (DfT) three months later.

The Government will put another ÷£200million up to fund the works for the successful city, starting in 2008, and officials are looking at a nationwide congestion charge roll-out from 2010.

A spokesman at the DfT told us: "We need to make sure local populations are behind it and support the proposal to go forward. We envisage that more schemes will exist within a decade." No authority has the power to create a C-charge scheme without permission from the Government.




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