Steve Burton, 40, is now offering a £1,000 reward for information that leads to the safe return of the karts
Shabina Kassim, 35, and Nasir Ghaffar, 34, admitted they deliberately caused a crash that saw police, firefighters and paramedics called to their aid.
Police tweet picture of the wrecked car standing vertically on its nose in warning about dangers of Christmas drink driving
The electronic device designed to sit in the stomach for at least a month can also detect illnesses early relaying a diagnosis wirelessly
An investigation into the phenomenon of emotion-induced blindness showed players were better at disregarding graphic content
Police have released the first footage from Britain's biggest and newest speed camera - a massive trap dubbed 'The Long Ranger' that snares 1,200 drivers a month. The clip released by the force shows a white Ford Transit van tailgating a car and in a longer clip a blue car is caught doing the same. The vehicles was caught on the A417 in Gloucestershire where the Long Ranger is being trialled. It can be moved around to catch offenders in...
A government-mandated framework, Cyber Essentials helps the companies to guard against high-risk security breaches and data hijacks. National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) launched it in the year 2014. Cyber Essentials is a certificate for developed and large companies that not only help in securing their data rights and regulations but also assist them in getting them up to the table of recognised businesses and companies. This scheme identifies some fundamental technical security controls that an organisation needs to have in...
German chancellor Angela Merkel watched bemused as the beleagured British Prime Minister arrived for crunch talks to save her Brexit deal - and failed to exit her own car. Making a clean exit from her locked car proved tricky for Theresa May who appeared unable to negotiate her child lock. During the 2016 EU referendum campaign, Tory minister and leave campaigner Michael Gove warned that Britain would be like "hostages locked in the back of the car" if the country...
Plans to race the Bloodhound supersonic vehicle through a South African desert hit quicksand when the company behind it went into administration
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