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Bus firm to run car scrap scheme - 16 October, 2009
An Isle of Wight bus company is offering a one-year travel pass worth £720 to people who hand in their old car to be scrapped. -
Parking price rises 'a big worry' - 13 April, 2007
UK motorists are being hit by rising car parking costs and a lack of spaces, research suggests. -
Electricity market 'still flawed' - 11 April, 2007
The UK's electricity market is still not fully competitive five years on from deregulation, research suggests. -
Sorry to say - 8 January, 2007
Saying sorry used to be a way of apologising, but these days the s-word has come to mean many different things, and its heavy use says much about modern British attitudes.