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Fuel Arrow Inventor James Moylan Dies at 80

James Moylan, the Ford engineer who invented the dashboard arrow showing which side the fuel filler is on, has died. His simple idea, born from frustration, became a global standard.

Spain's Top 6 Winter Sun Destinations for Brits

Escape the UK chill with our guide to Spain's warmest winter holiday spots, from the Canary Islands to Andalusia. Discover where to find 20C temperatures just a short flight away.

50% Off Fuel for UK Drivers This Christmas

Millions hitting UK roads for Christmas can get £10 of fuel for £5 via a TopCashback deal. Offer includes Tesco, BP, Shell and ends 31 Dec. Act fast to save.

Washington's Kennedy Centre Renamed Trump-Kennedy Centre

Washington DC's premier cultural hub, the Kennedy Centre, has been renamed the Trump-Kennedy Centre. The unanimous board vote recognises the former president's role in saving the institution. Discover the full story.

Trump Repeals Biden-Era Car Fuel Efficiency Rules

President Trump has repealed stringent Biden-era fuel economy standards, weakening requirements for new petrol cars. Critics warn it will increase emissions and costs. Read the full analysis.

3 DWP Winter Benefits for Heating Bills

The DWP highlights Winter Fuel Payment, Warm Home Discount and Cold Weather Payment to help UK households with energy costs this winter. Check your eligibility now.

Winter Fuel Payment: 4 Reasons for Repayment

Millions of UK pensioners are receiving Winter Fuel Payments, but some must repay. Learn the 4 key reasons, including the £35,000 income rule. Check your eligibility now!

Oregon Fuel Emergency After Pipeline Leak

Oregon's governor declares a state of emergency to secure fuel supplies after a critical pipeline leak, impacting travel and prices ahead of Thanksgiving.

Energy Price Cap Rise: Claim £300+ Support

Ofgem confirms a 0.2% energy price cap rise for early 2026. Discover how to claim Winter Fuel Payments, Warm Home Discounts, and other grants worth £300 or more to help with your bills.

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