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Hyundai has revealed the first images of its Earth and Venus concept cars, signalling a dramatic new design direction for the Ioniq EV lineup. Pixel lighting is out — sharp, triangular, Lamborghini-inspired graphics are in. Here’s what we know.
Yvette Cooper is convening a virtual foreign ministers summit on the Strait of Hormuz as Iran tensions escalate — with the US notably absent despite being the primary party in the conflict. Here’s what’s at stake.
In Britain’s struggling towns, political disillusionment is growing as the cost of living crisis reshapes spending habits and erodes faith in both main parties. Here’s what life on the ground actually looks like.
Kemi Badenoch has pledged a future Tory government would scrap carbon taxes on UK industry, claiming they make British business uncompetitive. Here’s what the policy would mean for the economy and climate commitments.
The UK government is introducing new laws requiring one-click subscription cancellations and stronger refund rights for consumers — ending the era of deliberately difficult cancellation processes.
After 6,000 miles in the Jaecoo 7, our verdict is in: excellent space and comfort, underwhelming driving dynamics. Is this Chinese SUV really a half-price Range Rover? Read our full long-term review to find out.
Vauxhall is reviving the Astra hot hatch as an electric GSE model with around 280bhp and an eLSD — designed to rival the Cupra Born VZ and Alpine A290. Here’s everything we know about the upcoming electric performance Astra.
Google’s $20/month AI Pro plan now includes 5TB of cloud storage (up from 2TB), Gemini Gmail integration, Chrome agentic browsing, and a bundled Google Home Premium subscription — all at no extra cost. Here’s what changed and whether it’s worth it.
‘We go for all humanity’ — the emotional words that defined the Artemis II launch. Here’s what it felt like at Kennedy Space Center as four astronauts began humanity’s return to deep space.
IBM and Arm are developing dual-architecture mainframe hardware that combines Z-series enterprise reliability with Arm’s power-efficient AI CPUs. Here’s what the collaboration means for enterprise AI workloads and the future of the datacentre.
