Monday, 08 February 2010
BBC News
- Toyota 'planning recall of Prius'Toyota is to recalling the latest model of its flagship Prius cars because of braking problems, reports from Japan say.
The Guardian
- Take the next exit for the green motorway service station A new motorway service station being designed in the Cotswolds will lead the way environmentally
- Toyota poised to recall Prius hybridExpected recall of flagship green vehicle risks inflicting further damage to reputation of the world's biggest carmaker Toyota is poised to recall hundreds of thousands of Prius hybrid cars to fix a potentially dangerous brake defect, reports in Japan said today.The expected recall of Toyota's flagship green vehicle risks inflicting further damage to the reputation of the world's biggest carmaker, which has already recalled more than 8m cars worldwide because of potential accelerator problems.British Prius owners are likely to have to wait for service. The firm is expected to initially recall ...
Belfast Telegraph
- Dublin’s M50 upgrade nears an end Dublin's M50 commuters can at last heave a sigh of relief — the four-year €1bn upgrade of the M50 is almost complete.
Bristol Evening Post
- Block the way for pedestrians crossing the road and you will be fined, Bristol drivers warned Drivers in Bristol could soon face a parking ticket if they park across a dropped kerb and block the way for pedestrians crossing the road.
Breaking News
Gatwick's new owners rule out second runway
Gatwick Airport's new owners say they have no plans to build a second runway at the West Sussex site.
Heathrow expansion e-mails probed
The Department for Transport is being investigated over claims e-mails about Heathrow airport's expansion were deleted.
Joined-up thinking on transport demanded
A disjointed approach to transport projects such as roads, ports and railways threatens to hold back economic recovery outside London and south-east England, a report has warned
Heathrow faces threat from rail route
Site near Birmingham International airport being considered as station on new route, according to rail sources A modestly sized airport off the M42 in Birmingham could become a serious competitor to Heathrow under government plans for a 200mph high-speed rail network.A site near Birmingham International airport is being considered as a station on a new route that will link Britain's largest cities by a 50-minute train ride, according to rail industry sources. If the government pushes ahead with the plan it would take no longer to reach Britain's sixth largest airport from London's Euston stati...
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