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UK Driving Test Overhaul for 2026 Announced

The DVSA reveals major 2026 driving test updates, including new hazard perception scenarios, focus on driver-assist tech, and digital licences. Learn what it means for new drivers.

Snowstorm warning: Avoid £1,000 driving fines

As a 719-mile blizzard threatens the UK, drivers are warned of five crucial winter driving laws. Ignoring them could lead to hefty fines and penalty points. Stay safe and legal on the roads.

Fire Stick TV Licence warning: £1,000 fine risk

Amazon Fire TV Stick users are being warned they could be hit with a £1,000 fine for a common TV Licence error. Authorities are stepping up checks from December 2025. Check if you're covered.

Christmas car loading could land you a £1,000 fine

Motorists are being warned that overloading cars with Christmas gifts could lead to a £1,000 fine and penalty points for obstructing their view. Experts urge safe packing to avoid fines and ensure a smooth festive journey.

Crucial Winter Driving Advice as Snow Hits UK

UK drivers issued urgent safety advice as snowstorm approaches. Experts warn of insurance claim rejections and fines for negligent driving in ice and snow. Read the essential rules.

Drivers warned as 760-mile snow storm hits UK

Motorists are being warned to increase stopping distances by up to ten times as a major snow storm is predicted to sweep across the UK. Experts share crucial winter driving advice to stay safe.

The Range fined £400k over rodent infestation

The Range has been ordered to pay over £412,000 after mice and rats were found gnawing Easter eggs and leaving droppings across a Midlands store. Read the full details of the hygiene breach.

Christmas bin changes could lead to £80 fines

Households are warned that altered bin collection schedules over Christmas could lead to £80 fines for pavement obstructions. Experts advise planning ahead to avoid penalties and pest problems.

£1,000 fine for foggy windscreens this winter

UK motorists warned they face a £1,000 fine and penalty points for driving with obscured windscreens in cold weather. Experts urge clearing all condensation before driving.

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