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  • The Diesel Wars - New study finds diesel cars are ‘more polluting’ than thought

    The latest round of tit-for-tat exchanges between pro and anti-diesel campaigns, one campaign group blames EU rules for favouring the diesel fuel over petrol. Experts are now saying that the newest diesel-engine cars are actually dirtier than previously thought. This data is coming from a new study that calls into question why European regulators continue to favour diesel over petrol...

  • Rigged diesel engines being blamed for 5,000 premature deaths per year in Europe

    A new study has found that diesel emissions are associated with approximately 38,000 deaths annually around the world. Of these reported deaths, researchers believe that over 10,000 deaths occur in Europe each year caused by pollution from light duty diesel vehicles and of that number about a half or 5,000 of those deaths could have been avoided if nitrogen oxides...

  • Volvo buys car valet startup Luxe to boost its digital services

    Car giant, Volvo has acquisitioned a new startup,  Luxe, who specialise in car valet and concierge services After a pivot and months of speculation about the future, the company has finally found a buyer for its business. Volvo Cars announced that it is acquiring the startup’s platform, technology, key staff and other assets, which it will use to put some...

  • Volkswagen hit with another €2.5bn penalty over diesel emissions scandal

    Volkswagen Shares were down 3% on Friday as news of added provisions announced. Volkswagen has added €20 billion due to new provisions to the mounting total from its diesel emissions scandal, which has already cost the dearly in finances and reputation. VW said in a statement. “The reason is an increase in provisions relating to the buyback/retrofit program for 2.0l...

  • The most iconic British car may no longer be a British car!

    The second largest manufacturer of luxury vehicles in the world, BMW actually manufacture the famous British luxury car, the Rolls Royce in their British plants,. Along with other vehicles manufactured at the plants, this amounts to £2.4 (€2.7) billion in exports each year. The head of purchasing for BMW, Markus Duesmann, said during the week that the company are "extremely...



  • New Galway M17/M18 motorway to open today ahead of schedule

    The long-awaited Gort to Tuam M17/M18 motorway will officially opened this afternoon by the Transport Minister Shane Ross. The new motorway to the public will open between 3pm and 4pm, although it may take slightly longer if heavy rain persists, as is forecast. At first it is planned to have a ‘rolling’ opening to the public which will involve Galway...


  • Flying car to ignite 2020 Olympic flame in Tokyo

    It is planned that at the next Olympics, a futuristic flying car will ignite the Olympic flame to mark the opening of the games. This technology just goes to show how close we are to a flying commute to work in our very own private flying car. One prototype is powered by an engine built by British engineering specialist Prodrive....