JUST PUBLISHED: Cambodia to rename key highway after Donald Trump for brokering peace deal
Cambodia is set to rename its most important highway after President Donald Trump following his role in peace negotiations with neighbouring Thailand. The U.S leader has become a hero figure in the impoverished Southeast Asian nation after stepping in to broker
JUST PUBLISHED: No ramp, no chance: how inaccessible workplaces crush disabled talent
When people without disabilities talk about work and disability, conversations are often wrapped up in the language of kindness. “Isn’t it good when employers give disabled people a chance?” they’ll say, as though offering someone a job were a generous
JUST PUBLISHED: The fight for independence disabled people shouldn’t have to wage
Independent living means having choice and control over your own life, with the dignity that comes from making decisions for yourself rather than having them made for you. For me, independence has always been about freedom: the freedom to decide who supports
JUST PUBLISHED: Is Europe’s transition to electric vehicles losing power?
The future looks bright – but is it really electric? For years, policymakers, automakers, and drivers have been pushing towards a world powered by EVs. But as we progress through 2025, that vision is looking increasingly uncertain. With major European
JUST PUBLISHED: It’s almost Go, Go, Go! for the 2025 F1 season
F1 75 Live: A spectacular 10-team season launch…with boos for HornerThe season’s first big event, F1 75 Live, took over London’s O2 Arena on 18th February. In an event reminiscent of American baseball-style ceremonies, all ten teams revealed their 2025
JUST PUBLISHED: 24 hours, one wild weekend. Le Mans, 2025
Formula 1 may be the sport that never sleeps, but let’s be honest—it often feels like a soap opera on wheels. Paddock politics, team orders, dramatic radio messages… and somewhere in between, there’s a race. For something a little less stage-managed,
JUST PUBLISHED: Goodwood 2025 rewrites the rulebook on historic racing
For those in the know, motor racing at the Goodwood circuit in West Sussex is the finest you will experience anywhere in the world. Fashioned from an old Second World War Battle of Britain airfield, the circuit enjoyed a relatively
JUST PUBLISHED: Bicester Motion 2025: The best UK car meet you’ve (probably) never heard of
There are more efficient ways to arrive at a car show than flying in by Spitfire, but few that get the same reaction. On Sunday morning, 27 April, under unusually sharp spring skies, a two-seater version of Britain’s most famous
JUST PUBLISHED: Quirky British tradition draws thousands in hunt for classic cars and vintage treasures
If you’ve never seen someone haggle over a 70-year-old spark plug, you’ve never been to Beaulieu. Twice a year, this otherwise peaceful corner of England’s New Forest is transformed into a pop-up city of spanners, nostalgia and unexpected treasure for
JUST PUBLISHED: China vs the world: can legacy carmakers survive the shockwave?
“Would you want to be a legacy car manufacturer in the current climate?” a respected PR manager asked me at an industry event last week. If it means trying to move forward with both hands tied behind your back and