Drivers are being urged to complete an online task “now”. Failing to do so could result in a fine of up to £1,000.
Those who fail to tax their vehicle will face a penalty, which could escalate to as much as £1,000 if the matter reaches court. Furthermore, your vehicle could be clamped or removed if it remains ...
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Nearly two million motors on British roads qualify for free road tax through a DVLA programme. Based on The Federation of ...
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency has urged motorists to do this online ...
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) has used the social media platform X to remind motorists to tax their vehicles ...
Residents in Exeter have slammed Royal Mail for delivering an 'abysmal' level of service. Neighbourhoods across the city have ...
IT’S said only two things are certain in life – death and taxes – so it’s important to sort the second before the first comes to pass. But more than half of adults in the UK don’t have a ...
With just one month left for the CBSE Class 12 Maths exam, a structured, calm and consistent 30-day plan can help students ...
Want to import a car into Kenya? These outlined requirements will come in handy, as failure to comply can result in delayed ...
Among all the many bad cars that Consumer Reports tested in 2025, a Volvo battery-electric vehicle was named the worst of the ...