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Rail fares frozen for first time in 30 years

Chancellor Rachel Reeves freezes rail fares in the Budget, saving passengers £600 million. A major victory for commuters amid the cost of living crisis. Read the full story.

Rail fares frozen for first time in 30 years

The UK government confirms an unprecedented rail fare freeze, saving commuters on expensive routes over £300 annually. Part of a wider plan for a modernised, publicly-owned Great British Railways.

Surgeon Sues Car Dealer Over Stolen Bentley Tracker

Renowned surgeon Fares Haddad sues Jack Barclay Ltd for £78,000 after his Bentley was stolen without an active tracker. Discover the legal battle over who was responsible for the subscription.

Kane's Surgeon in £78k Bentley Tracker Lawsuit

Top surgeon Fares Haddad, who operated on Harry Kane, is suing Jack Barclay Ltd for £78,643 after his Bentley was stolen and insurers refused to pay due to an inactive tracker. Discover the legal battle details.

Why UK flights are cheaper than train travel

New research reveals flying domestically in Britain often costs less than train travel, despite higher environmental impact. Discover the surprising reasons behind this pricing paradox.

Business Class Secrets: Luxury Flights for Less

Discover how airlines are quietly offering business class upgrades for the price of premium economy, and learn the insider tricks to spot these hidden deals for your next long-haul flight.

Fare dodgers cost South Western Railway millions

Exclusive investigation reveals how fare evasion is creating a financial crisis for South Western Railway, with millions lost annually and honest passengers potentially facing higher fares as a result.

Labour's VAT on Taxis: Ministers Face Backlash

Exclusive: Labour ministers under fire as Treasury considers imposing 20% VAT on taxi journeys, sparking outrage from drivers and passengers facing fare hikes during cost of living crisis.

Lumo launches budget Glasgow-London train route

Budget rail operator Lumo announces a new direct service connecting Glasgow Central to London King's Cross, promising fares up to 90% cheaper than standard train tickets and challenging aviation on the busy corridor.

London's Pedicab Crackdown: Fare Caps & Music Ban

The UK government is launching a major crackdown on London's rogue pedicab operators. New legislation will introduce fare caps, safety standards, and noise controls to finally regulate the industry in Westminster and across the capital.

East Coast Main Line Train Fares Slashed in Half

Passengers on the East Coast Main Line are set for huge savings as the new operator, LNER, introduces simplified and drastically cheaper 'Semi-Flex' fares, ending years of confusing pricing.

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