Angus bus routes set for shake up as Stagecoach reveals new timetable
Plans published by the council this week reveal the bus operator is set to make sweeping changes to services across the area.
Frustration as mobile bank pulled out of two rural Stirling villages
The move has been criticised after the bank's decision to pull in-person branches out of the villages in 2021.
Flying cars for School students, this country introduces for the first time
The Dubai-based company Aviterra has ordered over 100 flying cars to take residents from door to door. The flying car is set to launch in 2025-26.
Ten holiday hotspots and the 'duplicates' taking the internet by storm
On TikTok clips about destination 'dupes' - often cheaper and less crowded alternatives to tourist hotspots - are trending. And Expedia has identified 10 'dupes' that have seen soaring flight searches.
Will chronic flight delays ever ease up – or is this the new normal?
More than a year since COVID-19 restrictions were lifted, and there are still major delays on domestic services. But that’s not the case in other countries.
Ransomware payment ban: Wrong idea at the wrong time
Won't stop the chaos, may lead to attacks with more dire consequences
Autos giant Peugeot is trialing driverless tech — with a twist — for Amazon-style deliveries
French car giant Peugeot told CNBC it has partnered with German startup Vay to test the use of "teledriving" technology.
Will Spinneys' IPO set off a wave of UAE family businesses going public?
Privately-owned enterprises could be next big thing on UAE stock markets
Drivers told one thing that will immediately cut the cost of their car insurance
Car insurance costs have shot up over the last couple of years, leaving budgets stretched
Nearly a third of people would rush into booking a holiday without making checks
One in seven people search social media websites for breaks, the research for Nationwide Building Society found
Over half of Irish people swear by packing one important item for their holidays
New research shows how much Irish travellers love their home comforts while on holidays
Shoppers paying through the nose for branded items like baby formula
Baby milk manufacturers stand accused of hiking prices faster than costs, piling misery on parents in the grip of a cost of living crisis.
Tesla recalls nearly all vehicles on US roads over lack of Autopilot safeguards
WASHINGTON: Tesla is recalling just over 2 million vehicles in the United States fitted with its Autopilot advanced driver-assistance system to install new safeguards, after a federal safety regulator said the system posed safety concerns. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has been
RAC says drivers are being ripped off by 6p a litre on fuel or £3.90 every time they fill up
The RAC says a fall in the wholesale cost of petrol and diesel together with a rise in the value of the pound against the dollar, means retailers have scope to cut prices
Edmunds: The five biggest mistakes people make when buying a new car
Car-buying mistakes are easy to make, especially if you’re in a hurry or have fallen in love with a particular vehicle.
Coca-Cola in Africa: a long history full of unexpected twists and turns
A new book called 'Bottled: How Coca-Cola Became African' tells the story of how the world’s most famous carbonated drink conquered the continent.
Warning to one in four UK households over controversial Christmas spending tactic
More than a quarter of adults in the UK will use the controversial payment method in a bid to help with festive spending, research suggests, with the proportion rising to more than half of parents with young children.
Shopper says 'UK has finished' after sharing 'ridiculous' price of six-item food shop
The customer bought six items from Tesco and was horrified to have paid nearly £20
£1,201 warning issued to anybody who rents their home in the UK
The average UK rent stands at £1,201 per month, marking a 9.7% increase on a year ago, according to Zoopla's December report, which was released on Tuesday December 12 (today).
Editorial: Get back into charitable habit for Giving Tuesday
Inflation sapped donations for charities last year; things may be looking up this year for more.
Budget of ‘Renewed Hope’ or business as usual?, by Ola Emmanuel
Heading into the year 2024, Nigeria is counted among the forty least-developed economies in the world. 
UK website: Tallinn rated one of the world’s most relaxing city breaks
MoneySuperMarket, a UK-based price comparison website, has published a Serene Cities Index, according to which, the Estonian capital, Tallinn, is ranked as the second-most relaxing destination for a city break – right after Reykjavik, Iceland.
Another Call of Duty cheat maker bites the dust, this time without a fight
"We are in no position to litigate with such a large company."
‘Punishing myself would not help’: My credit card was stolen — the theft revealed lots of nasty surprises about my finances
“The best and riskiest part of credit cards is you don’t have to think about the bill for 30 days.”
From Bournemouth to Lincoln and Sheffield to Manchester: Full list of cancelled Christmas markets
Every year, towns and cities across the UK set up their own Christmas markets, from Lincoln to London.
Tesla recalls nearly all vehicles on US roads over lack of Autopilot safeguards
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Tesla is recalling just over 2 million vehicles in the United States fitted with its Autopilot advanced driver-assistance system to install new safeguards,
Cineworld reveals six UK sites it is closing in restructuring plan
Cinemas in Glasgow Parkhead, Bedford, Hinckley, Loughborough, Yate, and Swindon Circus will be closing down in the coming months.
Workers are drowning in notifications from multiple collaboration platforms
Businesses need to protect workers from excess notifications
Brits to splash out £3billion on shopping as Christmas 'panic week' begins
After a tough year for retailers, Brits are predicted to spend well over £3billion on last-minute Christmas gift shopping in the coming week - especially on 'Stampede Saturday'
Why millions are getting £10 paid into their bank accounts by the DWP
A special payment has started entering bank accounts
Drivers of certain vehicles to be hit with new car tax charges in months
Vehicle Excise Duty rates will apply to electric car owners from April in a major blow, with certain models hit hardest by the changes. The DVLA insists this new charge is about fairness
Saving the spotted owl means making hard choices about the barred owl
Given the ecosystemic impacts of barred owls, removing them is also likely to benefit other wildlife beyond the spotted owl.
Taxing times: UK missed out on £1.75B because of digitization delays
Public Accounts Committee slams progress and questions plans
Martin Lewis issues warning for all UK state pensioners born before certain date
The Money Saving Expert founder has issued a stark warning to Brits who receive a state pension, as the Winter Fuel Payment has been scrapped for all households in the UK
We shopped at supermarket taking on Aldi and Lidl but found it cost more
Asda is taking on the budget supermarkets and says it will check the prices of comparable products in store twice a week and match whichever has the cheapest price.
Warning issued to one in five UK households over 'broken' electrical item
Millennials are the most likely to have a go at DIY repairs - while Gen Z are most likely to shop second-hand when looking for a replacement item, the study has also discovered.
Fixer-upper up for auction in one of Bristol's most sought-after areas
The property will go up under the hammer later this month with a guide price of £300,000
Two-thirds of UK adults unaware of new EU travel rules coming in for British holidaymakers this year
Two-thirds of UK adults are unaware of new EU travel rules due to come in for holidaymakers this year.
My new car is a reminder that we're STILL under the thumb of Brussels
The first outing in a new car should be a moment to savour. It shouldn't make you want to pull over and thrash the bonnet with a tree branch, in the manner of Basil Fawlty.
Wall Street's 'dash for trash' is heating up as small caps, unprofitable tech and other speculative bets rally
A mad rush for small-cap stocks, shares of unprofitable technology companies and heavily-shorted names has revived talk of a "dash for trash" on Wall Street.
Funding worries over major new food waste bin collection rollout in Amber Valley
There are concerns about affording the mandatory need for weekly food waste collections and competition between councils over bin lorries
Seeing the forest for the birds: Ten principles for bird-friendly forestry
Most of the world's natural forests are subject to logging operations, many of which are highly detrimental to forest birds and other wildlife, and demand for timber is expected to continue to grow. Europe ...
Shopper slammed as selfish for buying nine legs of lamb in couponing mega-deal at Sainsburys
Outraged social media users have slammed a shopper who boasted of being nine legs of lambs in a deal at Sainsburys.
Wetherspoon pub on edge of Bristol sold after two years on the market
The Jolly Sailor pub has been on the market for almost two years
Couple make use of their spare time by becoming 'property millionaires' in just three years
They've built up an impressive portfolio
Digital lending has got a bad rap, but don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater
With predatory digital lending practices drawing attention, it’s crucial to look at the funding and regulatory environment within which the sector operates.
Buffalo Wild Wings leans into Go takeout format as a third of sales move off premises
The chicken wing category saw its sales surge during the pandemic, and off-premise orders now account for a third of BWW's sales.
Caught on CCTV: Close shave for shoppers as speeding SUV crashes through glass doors of UK store
The police said the SUV hit three other vehicles before ending up in the Boots store in Liverpool.
Which? reveals the best and worst airport lounges in the UK
Which? reveals the best and worst airport lounges in the UK. Southend's Skylife lounge drew the worst review with an overall rating of just one star.
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