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EVs now £980 cheaper to run per year than petrol cars, study says

Today

The report compared the cost of EV charging - based on a typical 80/20 split of home and public charging - with the cost of filling up with petrol.

Barclays will pay new customers £200 to open a current account - or up to £600 in perks with Premier deal

Today

Barclays is paying £200 to switch and is also offering a 'first of its kind' experience incentive for Premier customers. Is it worth signing up?

BMW 5 Series hybrid estate wins top prize at Tow Car caravanning Oscars - as experts say EVs still aren't suitable

Today

At a time when more motorists are considering switching to EVs, What Car? says charging infrastructure still isn't suitable for caravanners.

SUV popularity means new car buyers get the same miles to the gallon on average as 20 years ago

Today

Market analysis has revealed that the average miles per gallon (mpg) figure for a new petrol car today is 47mpg - the same as it was in 2006.

Will Bank of England raise interest rates next week? All eyes on Andrew Bailey as ECB makes its move

Today

The ECB has made a move and all eyes will be on the Bank of England as it votes on interest rates next Thursday.

Lloyds and Halifax to shut 79 bank branches: Is YOURS one of them?

Today

It follows the banking group's previous decision to close 95 branches which was announced in February.

Britain's roads have become a 'national scandal', says AA president

Today

Edmund King in an explosive podcast interview said drivers - who pay tens of billions of pounds in motoring taxes every year - are being 'short-changed' by the Government.

The 10 locations where house prices are FALLING and first-time buyers can bag a bargain

Today

With average prices falling in locations such as Torquay, Poole and Hove, there is a window of opportunity for first-time buyers to purchase a bargain home by the sea.

Latvian tank maker Dartz unveils its £300k armoured Shere Khan Pullman MPV that blocks drone attacks

Today

Its bodywork can withstand 39mm armour-piercing rounds from 30 metres and blasts from 6kg anti-tank mines. The glass even blocks shots fired from a high-powered Dragunov sniper rifle.

Don't rely on property as your pension, investment firm warns as homes are worth less in real terms than in 2016

Today

Britons who invested in the stock market in the last year will have done six times better than those relying on property, according to a new report.

Intertek extends deadline for Swedish private equity firm EQT to make £9.2bn takeover offer

Today

Intertek has extended the deadline for its private equity suitor to make a firm takeover offer, as it eyes an exit from the London market.

Rents rise by less than earnings as demand from tenants drops

Today

Demand for rented properties is falling, with the number of tenant enquiries at its lowest level for six years.

I fell for 'ill friend' £250 voucher scam... just after speaking to my genuinely ill friend: CRANE ON THE CASE

Today

I contacted Tesco Bank to request a chargeback. While it initially refunded me the money, it later took it back. Is this fair?

Mike Ashley's Frasers Group in £1.7bn bid to take control of Hugo Boss

Today

The takeover attempt on Hugo Boss - where David Beckham (pictured) is a global ambassador - is the latest in a string of acquisitions for Frasers.

Housing market still 'fragile' as buyer demand, sales and prices slide amid rate hike fears

Today

Britain's housing market remains 'fragile' as buyer demand, sales and prices slide amid interest rate hike fears, according to estate agents.

Stamp duty 'damages the economy' and should be scrapped, MPs recommend

Today

An influential group of MPs said the Government must consider alternatives to the home buying tax.

Six steps I've taken to protect my pension from the AI bubble: ANDREW OXLADE

Today

I have been battling my FOMO - a nagging trait we investors must constantly fend off - and have taken steps that felt sensible for my portfolio and my aims.

Used EVs 'more likely to be clocked' than petrol and diesel cars - before new pay-per-mile charges come in

Today

Prevalent in the 1980s and 1990s, clocking has made a comeback in recent years, driven largely by the popularity of new car finance and lease agreements.

Drivers fall out of love with touchscreens as new crash safety rules spark a return to buttons

Today

Drivers have voiced their displeasure with confusing car touchscreens and car safety systems in the largest car ownership survey in Britain.

Bankers set for $1bn AI fees bonanza: Wall St to cash in as SpaceX leads flurry of floats

Yesterday

The heavily oversubscribed SpaceX initial public offering is the world's biggest ever and represents a lucrative payday for Wall Street advisers.