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Read our privacy notice. A huge haul of counterfeit toys, thought to be valued between £6million and £10million, have been seized in London in one of the largest multi-agency operations in the UK.
It’s also an eco-friendly option, as the bus runs on biofuel. The second-closest route to London was Birmingham’s number 11, which passes through Britain’s answer to Hobbiton.
London School bus driver, courier charged months after 7-year-old London, Ont., boy killed while leaving bus Dante Caranci was getting off his school bus on Longwoods Road ...
A brazen Jellycats thief was filmed frantically stuffing £400-worth of soft toys down her trousers during a daring garden centre escapade. Striking footage shows the shopping haul take place on ...
The 20th anniversary of the July 7, 2005, attacks on London's transit system by Islamic extremists that killed 52 people and injured more than 700 was remembered with ceremonies and the laying of ...
Buses will replace trains between Balham and London Bridge via Crystal Palace and Sydenham. Trains will run to an amended timetable with extended journey times between Balham and Mitcham Eastfields.
Transport for London (TfL), which runs the city’s tube and bus network, said it was due to a ‘fire alert at South Kensington’, saying tickets would be accepted on London Buses, C2C, DLR ...
Paul Davies, Alexander Dennis But it added up to 400 jobs – about 22% of its workforce – would now be at potential risk of redundancy.
Read our privacy notice. Bus maker Alexander Dennis has announced up to 400 jobs could be cut as it seeks to move all its UK manufacturing work to a single site in England.
At a recent demonstration in Texas, a Tesla Model Y operating in Full Self-Driving (FSD) mode was shown failing to stop for a stationary school bus and striking child-sized dummies.
Up to 400 jobs are at risk after a bus manufacturer announced plans to move operations to England. Alexander Dennis, which has factories in Falkirk and Larbert, said it was considering moving ...
A lightning strike hit the Wimbledon grounds on Sunday as the head of the tennis championships admitted weather conditions had been “challenging”. Blustery conditions and rain overnight failed ...