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Yahoo
4 days ago
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Nissan's big problem is not profitability — it's BYD
Owners of ageing vehicles eventually face a choice. Fix up their banger — yet again — or sell it. That is, in effect, the conundrum that Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data


Daily Mail
6 days ago
- General
- Daily Mail
PETER HITCHENS: How the OSTRICH class are ruining Britain. These self-regarding rule makers dictate your life then bury their heads in the sand... and YOU are paying
Meet the Ostrich Class, that great swamp of silly, self-regarding people who decide how we shall live, suffer and quite possibly die. They know nothing about anything but they share the conventional view of what is good, so their inability to think or observe does not matter.


Daily Mail
6 days ago
- Health
- Daily Mail
PETER HITCHENS: Sadiq Khan wants to legalise marijuana, the drug behind so many violent horrors. He, and the rest of the liberal Ostrich class, are ignoring a national catastrophe
Meet the Ostrich Class, that great swamp of silly, self-regarding people who decide how we shall live, suffer and quite possibly die. They know nothing about anything but they share the conventional view of what is good, so their inability to think or observe does not matter.


Daily Mail
22-05-2025
- Health
- Daily Mail
EXCLUSIVE How I survived when five of us were sucked into a 30-inch pipeline deep under the sea, with air running out: The untold story that powerful people don't want you to know
As Christopher Boodram blinked his eyes open, stinging crude oil seeped through his lashes. He was lying flat on his back, straining to lift his head out of the viscous sludge to sip breaths from a tiny pocket of dirty air. Your browser does not support iframes.


CNA
10-05-2025
- Automotive
- CNA
Authorities detect over 180 violations by heavy goods vehicles over three-day enforcement blitz
Industries that use heavy goods vehicles say technology and continuous education are ways to improve road safety. That's as authorities detected more than 180 violations among such vehicles over three days this week. Offences included speeding, using a mobile phone while driving, and overloaded vehicles. Charlotte Lim with more.