Motoring
- BusinessThe Telegraph
Artificial Intelligence creates more realistic assistants to ‘improve’ the in-car experience
It’s a change that, depending on your viewpoint, could amuse and inform, or annoy and even infuriate.
4-min read - EntertainmentOxford Mail
Vintage vehicle show set to take place next month
Classic cars, vintage motorbikes, and much more will be on display at Adwell Vintage Vehicle Show next month.
1-min read - EntertainmentThe Conversation
Glastonbury is the envy of struggling music festivals and must continue to support upcoming artists
The event benefits hugely from extensive coverage on the BBC.
4-min read - NewsThe Conversation
Why the west shouldn’t worry about Putin’s visit to Hanoi
Russia and Vietnam pledge to strengthen ties as Vladimir Putin visits Hanoi.
4-min read - NewsThe Telegraph
UK’s rarest cars: the Renault Espace at 40
When the Espace made its bow in April 1984, it was a car with no direct rival from the British motor industry. Four decades later, the few surviving early versions can provoke great devotion from their owners. Robin Bartlett is not only the custodian of several of these fine Renaults; his enthusiasm prompted him to commission an Espace tattoo on his right leg.
5-min read - EntertainmentEADT
Classic car show to feature 'beautiful' 1935 Austins for 'wonderful' day out
Ringshall Village Hall, near Stowmarket in mid Suffolk, will be holding a classic car show on June 30 including 1930s Austin and Vauxhalls.
2-min read - NewsThe Telegraph
Highway Code confusion highlighted as pedestrian fatalities increase
Crossing the road used to be relatively straightforward. Now confusion reigns. Some pedestrians will calmly walk in front of cars, thinking they have the right of way – and that may well be the case. Some drivers will respectfully stop and – quite rightly – beckon anyone on foot to cross unmolested. Other motorists angrily hit the horn if any pesky pedestrian dares get in their way.
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