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Mark Harper launches crackdown on ‘sinister’ 15-minute cities
The Cabinet minister announced the Government will review its powers to prevent ‘overzealous use of traffic management measures’.
Councils’ use of DVLA records flagged in ‘misuse of 15-minute cities’ crackdown
Transport Secretary Mark Harper made his comments from the main stage of the Tory party conference in Manchester.
'Let us tax our cars at post office' urge elderly drivers
LOBBY groups in the north have cranked up their fight to ensure people can still renew their driving licences and pay vehicle tax in post offices.
Parking tickets from private firms up 29% in a year
Figures show a record 11.1 million tickets were handed out in the 12 months to the end of March.
DVLA workers to launch two weeks of strike action
PCS union members will walk out in Swansea.
Northern Ireland sees one of UK's biggest growths in EV ownership in last year
THE rate of growth in electric vehicle ownership in the UK has fallen for the fourth consecutive quarter as the cost of living and higher electricity costs has taken its toll.
Blue star Lee Ryan says he has no money as he is fined and banned from driving
The All Rise singer, 37, appeared at Peterborough Magistrates’ Court via remote link from Spain on Thursday.
Copycat adverts for common travel documents ‘rife’ on search engines
Which? investigation finds advertisers seizing prime spots for paid health card, driving licence and visa services, even though some are free.
Hundreds of DVLA staff to go on strike over Covid safety dispute
Hundreds of workers at the Driving and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) are to stage fresh strikes in a long-running dispute over Covid-related safety.
'Not for profit' minibus drivers could have licences rendered invalid if European Commission ruling is enforced
DRIVERS of minibuses for educational, religious and voluntary organisations could have their licences rendered invalid if the European Commission decides to enforce infringement proceedings against the UK.