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Powerful lithium batteries in written-off EVs now hot property at salvage auctions

Demand for secondhand electric vehicle batteries is surging across Australia, as buyers repurpose them for everything from solar storage to off-grid energy

UK government will underwrite £1.5bn loan guarantee to Jaguar Land Rover after cyber-attack

Britain’s largest automotive employer plans to restart engine manufacturing in early October, report says

FCA faces battle over £1m ad campaign rejecting car loan claims firms

City watchdog aims to tell drivers they will not need to use companies to apply for share of £18bn compensation scheme

Starmer asks Conservative peer to write planning bill to block judicial reviews

Exclusive: One option could be to leave treaty that allows legal claims against projects such as Heathrow expansion

VW to pause production at two plants as electric vehicle sales stall

German factories to halt work for one week next month in blow to EV switchover

UK retailers accused of ripping off motorists as fuel margins ‘remain far above historic levels’

Watchdog ‘deeply concerned’ that firms have ramped up petrol and diesel prices at expense of consumers

‘It’s the best feeling’: how Copenhagen gave cyclists a green wave

Traffic lights are synchronised so a rush-hour cyclist at 20km/h can catch green lights all the way

Doug Ford to ban speed cameras in Ontario in populist appeal to suburban voters

Canada premier’s move prompts criticism from road safety activists and is likely to cue new showdown with Toronto

Jaguar Land Rover restarts some IT systems as suppliers call for urgent support

Carmaker can make payments and send spare parts but some suppliers say they face permanent closure

Demand for UK government debt falls as political risks spook bond market – as it happened

UK bond yields have risen today, as an auction of government debt received only weak demand. Economists blame policy uncertainty.

‘Raring to go:’ the German remote-driving firm that hopes to make private car ownership redundant

Europe has been slow to embrace robotaxis but Germany will allow remote-controlled rental cars from December

Jaguar Land Rover is a rich company – it can pay to support its own supply chain

As the government explores options to support suppliers it should ensure that the carmaker foots the eventual bill

Government looks at buying up Jaguar Land Rover parts to protect jobs at suppliers

Plans reportedly being made to mitigate the effect of a production freeze caused by a severe cyber-attack

I’ve racked up £3,000 in PCNs on the school run despite my blue badge

Temporary permits for courtesy cars issued by insurer after accident not enough to stop Newham council issuing penalties

UK manufacturing sector falters amid Jaguar Land Rover cyber-attack

Business secretary meets employees from JLR and its suppliers as pause in JLR car production is extended

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