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Police ID mix-up: Wrong teen declared dead for 22 days

A catastrophic police error saw two families wrongly told which son had died in a Rotherham crash. The mistake was only uncovered weeks later when a teenager awoke from a coma. Read the full investigation.

Five dead in Mount Kilimanjaro helicopter crash

A medical evacuation helicopter has crashed on Mount Kilimanjaro, killing five people including two tourists, a doctor, a guide and the pilot. Read the latest breaking news.

Why December is the Best Time to Buy a Car

Auto experts reveal three key reasons why December offers the best car deals in the UK, from year-end quotas to clearance sales. Discover how to maximise your savings now.

RAC's 1-item trick to stop windscreen frost

The RAC advises drivers to use a simple item to prevent frosty windscreens this winter. Discover the easy maintenance tip that could save you time on cold mornings.

Five killed in tragic Co Louth car crash

A night of celebration turned to tragedy as five young people died in a car crash near Dundalk. Read the full story on this heartbreaking incident.

Toddler survives 3 hours in 47°C car

A two-year-old girl miraculously survived after being accidentally locked inside a sweltering vehicle for three hours as temperatures soared to 47°C in Texas.

Melbourne Family's Miracle Escape from Burning Car

A Melbourne mother and her two young children miraculously survived a horrific car fire that engulfed their vehicle during the school run in Dromana. Community rallies with overwhelming support.

4 Times Parents Needn't Pay for Child's Car

Discover the surprising situations where parents have no legal obligation to pay for their child's car, insurance, or running costs. Essential reading for UK families navigating motoring expenses.

Two Lamborghinis wrecked in London crashes days apart

Exclusive: A pair of luxury Lamborghini supercars have been reduced to wreckage in separate high-profile crashes across London, causing tens of thousands in damage and leaving emergency services dealing with the expensive aftermath.

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