MPs have called for an end to “unfair pavement tax” which sees electric vehicle owners paying £227 more to charge their car than drivers with driveways. This is because higher VAT is levied on public charge points compared to home chargers. Vicky
Mauritania, a country nestled in West Africa, has recently seen a noteworthy surge in its tourist sector, with a staggering 166 percent increase in foreign visitors during the 2018-2019 season. However, these seemingly impressive figures bring to light the stark reality that
SAO PAULO (AP) — Brazil’s economy grew 2.9% in 2023, beating expectations in the first year of the administration of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, according to the government statistics institute Friday. The number announced by IBGE impressed many economists, whose
Europe is facing an unprecedented amount of migrant applications, as figures reach an all time high. More than one million applications for asylum in the European Union were lodged in 2023, with a large percentage coming from migrants from Syria and Afghanistan.
Hamilton said that the cockpit was too far forward and not central enough, an issue that has finally been amended in the W15. “We sit closer to the front tyres than all the other drivers – our cockpit is too close to
Countries across the European Union have experienced a staggering rise in the price of an important household staple. The price of olive oil, a key ingredient in the Mediterranean diet, skyrocketed by 69.1 percent in Portugal in January 2024 when compared to
How many people do you think working in Town Halls earn over £100,000 a year? The TaxPayers’ Alliance analysis of councils last year shows that 2,759 council officials on £100,000 or more and 721 on £150,000 or more. In parts of the
A city with links to British history has been named the most congested in Spain. Vitoria-Gasteiz, the capital city of the Basque Country in northern Spain, was the first Spanish city named in a ranking focused on traffic levels created by navigation and
Mexico City – one of the largest metropolises globally and the home to over 21 million people – is facing a daunting challenge as it continues to sink into the ground at an alarming rate of 30 centimetres per year, according to
Survivors and family members of victims of a shipwreck a year ago that killed 94 migrants returned for three days of commemorations ending on Monday, calling for justice to be done. The group denounced repeated policy failures and alleged violations of human