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Here’s one kitchen...

Here’s one kitchen which will appeal to fast food fans – it’s been designed by Porsche. The performance brand has teamed up with Germany’s oldest furniture manufacturer, Poggenpohl, to produce this culinary masterpiece.



The Ò£100m extension...

The Ò£100m extension to the Scrappage Scheme seems to be getting the struggling UK motor industry back on track. The SMMT has reported the biggest rise in new car registrations for 2009 to date.


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The firm is currently...

The firm is currently touring the UK visiting Chevy dealerships to allow potential buyers to view the car close-up. Prices start at ÷£16,995 for the 2.4 LS, which comes with air-conditioning, electric mirrors and alloy wheels. Seven seats are an option on LT models and standard on the LTX - the top-of-the-range automatic costs ÷£24,795.

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Motorists who flee the...

Motorists who flee the scene after damaging street furniture are being tracked down and forced to pay up.

In the last two years alone, Hertfordshire County Council has raised a huge Ò£1million in fines from errant drivers ò€“ a success rate thatò€™s likely to see other authorities following suit. The council used CCTV footage and data from the DVLA to trace the offenders ò€“ who included one cabbie forced to pay Ò£1,250 after driving over a roundabout and knocking down signs in the process.

But if the motorist refuses to pay up, Hertfordshire Council says it tries to reclaim the money through the driverò€™s insurer. Councillor Stuart Pile said: ò€œMaintaining our highways is a costly business, and every year we see a great deal of damage caused by third parties. Itò€™s simply not right that the carelessness of a few drivers should cost all council tax payers money.ò€




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