
Britain's self-driving vehicle trials launch in Milton Keynes as MailOnline tests Aurrigo's AutoPod - Daily Mail
EXCLUSIVE: MailOnline journeyed into the world of tomorrow when reporter Jacob Thorburn took the Aurrigo AutoPod out for a 15-minute test drive in his home town of Milton Keynes on Tuesday.

Tesco launch a huge 'surprise sale' with items flying off shelves for as little as 4p - GB News
Shoppers have been able to swoop in and save hundreds as a result of the flash price drops.

M&S confirms crushing store closure news in fresh blow to the high street - Manchester Evening News
Marks and Spencer has blamed changing shopping habits

Covid-19: Wakefield rail cuts leave commuters frustrated - BBC News
Rail passengers in the Wakefield district claim they are "bearing the brunt" of Covid-related cuts.

Tinder charges more for young gays, lesbians and the over-30s, says Which? - The Independent
The consumer group’s research showed wide disparities in the amount that people were paying for the app’s premier services.

Homebaked is opening a café in Liverpool city centre - Liverpool Echo
The iconic bakery has become renowned for its tasty treats

Scotland's most expensive and cheapest postcodes to buy first house ranked in new list - Daily Record
The Scottish housing market is increasingly dear for first-time buyers, but there are more affordable places to buy.

Shamed diners who dodged £100 bill caught on CCTV by furious restaurant owner - The Mirror
Footage from a restaurant in Liverpool shows four men leaving their table to have a cigarette before glancing back into the restaurant and walking away quickly

Hartlepool mother is left shocked after EDF charged her £336,865 for one month's electricity bill - Daily Mail
Emma Martin, a 40-year-old dinner lady from Hartlepool, Durham, was shocked to find energy giant EDF had charged her £336,865 for one month's electricity bill.

How to avoid buying the most common faked foods from honey to balsamic vinegar - Daily Mail
From Prosecco to vanilla, many sought-after products have become so popular that some companies have rushed to bring out similar items at an enticingly cheap price.

'Great resignation' sends UK quit rate to highest since 2009 - Evening Standard
Brits are quitting their jobs at a rate not seen in over a decade, new data shows, highlighting the struggles companies are facing when it comes to staff.