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UK's Wayve Tests Self-Driving Tech in Tokyo with Nissan

British AI firm Wayve launches groundbreaking trials of its next-generation autonomous driving technology in central Tokyo, partnering with Nissan to test vehicles in one of the world's most complex urban environments.

Disabled Man Hit by Delivery Robot in Shocking Cambridge Incident

A disabled man's routine delivery turned into a nightmare when a Starship Technologies robot crashed into him on a Cambridge pavement. The shocking incident, captured on TikTok, raises urgent questions about the safety of autonomous delivery devices on UK

Hidden Bus Stop Feature Stuns Australian Commuters

Australian bus passengers are discovering a remarkable, little-known feature at their stops that provides real-time arrival information with a simple press of a button, revolutionising the daily commute.

Israel Deploys AI Robots & Remote Bombs in Gaza Offensive

Exclusive report reveals the Israeli military is using advanced autonomous weapons, including armed robots and remote-controlled bomb vehicles, in its intensified Gaza ground operation, raising grave ethical concerns.

Tesla FSD's UK Near-Miss at Railroad Crossing

Exclusive footage reveals a Tesla on 'Full Self-Driving' mode attempting a dangerous manoeuvre at a British railway crossing, narrowly avoiding a potential catastrophe and raising serious safety concerns.

Flying Cars Crash in Horrific Mid-Air Collision

Exclusive footage reveals terrifying mid-air collision between two futuristic 'flying cars' during test flight in China, raising major concerns about autonomous air vehicle regulations.

UK's Submarine Spending Scandal: Billions Wasted

Exclusive investigation reveals the staggering cost of Britain's submarine programme while revolutionary drone technology offers a fraction of the cost. Defence experts question spending priorities.

UK Train Chaos: Worst Delays Exposed in New Data

Exclusive data analysis uncovers the UK's worst train operators for delays, with some services arriving late nearly 50% of the time. Discover which routes are most affected and how it impacts commuters.

See It. Say It. Sorted. slogan stays in £3m campaign refresh

The UK government's flagship anti-terror campaign, 'See It. Say It. Sorted.', is receiving a significant £3 million refresh for its digital era transformation, yet its divisive slogan remains firmly in place, sparking renewed debate.

Train Rage: Passenger Shoved in Viral Reclining Seat Clash

Shocking video captures the moment a furious woman physically shoves a fellow passenger on a UK train in a violent row over a reclined seat. The explosive incident, which has gone viral, ignites the fierce debate on public transport etiquette and passenge

London Bus Drivers: The Unsung Heroes of Transport

Amidst the ongoing rail disputes, a new report highlights the immense pressure and undervalued work of London's bus drivers, calling for greater public recognition and improved conditions.

London's Transport Exodus: Central Commuting Plummets

Exclusive analysis of Oyster and contactless data shows a dramatic decline in Tube and bus usage in Central London, while the DLR thrives. Discover the new map of London's commuting patterns and what it means for the city's future.

Amazon's Zoox expands robotaxi testing to Las Vegas & Austin

Amazon's self-driving subsidiary Zoox is accelerating its real-world testing, deploying its purpose-built robotaxis on public roads in Las Vegas and Austin. This strategic expansion signals a new phase in the competitive autonomous vehicle race, challengi

Man dies after fall at Liverpool Street station

A man has tragically died after falling approximately 30 feet from an escalator at Liverpool Street station. British Transport Police and London Ambulance Service responded to the incident, which caused significant disruption during the evening commute.

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.

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