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Aussie drivers charged in UK town

Australian tourists are being hit with unexpected fines for driving in a popular British town. Discover why and how to avoid penalties.

£100 fine warning for UK drivers

Motorists risk hefty penalties for failing to check a crucial detail before hitting the road. Here's how to avoid an unnecessary fine.

Thames 'Wet Wipe Island' clean-up shocks London

A massive clean-up operation has removed a grotesque 'wet wipe island' from the River Thames, exposing London's growing sewage pollution crisis. Discover how this environmental eyesore formed – and what's being done to stop it.

Charli XCX sizzles in sheer Converse campaign

Pop sensation Charli XCX turns heads in a daring wet-look ensemble and sheer slip as she models the latest Converse line, proving once again why she's a fashion icon.

P-Plater Fined for Bluetooth—NSW Rule Shock

A young driver in New South Wales was stunned after being fined for using Bluetooth hands-free technology—a rule many P-platers don’t even know exists. Discover the surprising law and how it affects drivers.

FIA faces safety questions after chaotic wet Belgian GP

The FIA faces scrutiny over wet weather safety at Spa-Francorchamps after a dramatic Belgian Grand Prix saw Oscar Piastri clinch victory amid hazardous conditions, while Max Verstappen's race ended in frustration.

UK drivers risk huge fines on European summer trips

British motorists heading to Europe this summer risk hefty fines for failing to comply with local driving regulations. From mandatory equipment to emissions stickers, here's what you need to know to avoid penalties.

Australia shivers as cold snap hits major cities

Residents across Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Perth are bundling up as an unexpected cold snap sweeps through Australia, bringing unusually frigid conditions to the typically mild cities.

Drivers risk 3 points for this road rule breach

Motorists risk hefty penalties for failing to follow a little-known road rule. Experts warn that overlooking this regulation could lead to points on your licence and a £100 fine.

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