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EV drivers slammed for blocking petrol pumps

Electric vehicle owners are facing backlash after parking at petrol stations to charge, sparking fury among traditional motorists. Are EV users pushing their luck?

Nat Barr stranded by Tesla failure

Australian TV presenter Nat Barr reveals her frustrating ordeal with a Tesla electric vehicle, sparking debate about EV reliability and charging infrastructure.

Smart chargers may let UK driveways power homes

UK households with driveways could soon install smart electric vehicle chargers, allowing them to power their homes using their cars. New regulations may make this a reality, offering energy savings and grid flexibility.

UK rejects national electric car charging scheme

The UK government has dismissed a proposal for a universal electric car charging scheme, leaving drivers and campaigners frustrated. Critics argue the decision undermines efforts to boost EV adoption.

Elon Musk Opens Tesla Diner in Los Angeles

Elon Musk has opened a cutting-edge Tesla Diner in Los Angeles, blending electric vehicle charging with a retro-futuristic dining experience. The venue features Tesla’s latest tech innovations, including robot waiters and solar-powered charging stations.

Musk’s EV Diners: Charge Up & Eat on the Go

Tesla CEO Elon Musk is exploring the creation of a network of diners that will not only serve food but also charge electric vehicles, revolutionising long-distance travel for EV owners.

Barefoot Investor's electric car warning

Financial guru Scott Pape warns of the hidden pitfalls of electric vehicles, from soaring insurance costs to limited charging infrastructure. Is the EV revolution hitting a roadblock?

Starmer Outshines Sunak in Scotland: Poll

A recent YouGov poll shows Labour leader Keir Starmer gaining ground in Scotland, with Britons favouring him over Rishi Sunak in key policy areas. Discover the implications for UK politics.

Walking and cycling could save UK billions

New research reveals that increasing walking and cycling in the UK could drastically cut healthcare costs and reduce carbon emissions, offering a win-win for public health and the environment.

Do We Need More Anti-Protest Laws? UK Debate

As antisemitism protests continue, the UK government considers stricter anti-protest laws. But critics argue existing legislation is already excessive—raising concerns over civil liberties.

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