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How the motor industry and electric vehicle experts reacted to Rishi Sunak's move to delay the 2030 ban on sales of new petrol and diesel cars Revealed: The banks least likely to pay out if you get scammed (and the ones that reimburse the most cash) How many of your neighbours have points on their licence? Full list of areas showing the proportion of drivers carrying three points or more From air-con to smartphone charging - how much range is wiped-out when using these nine common features Mints: The classic travel companion. Whether it’s a massive bag of mint imperials, tiny Tic-Tacs, humbugs, Fox’s glacier mints or Everton mints, Murray mints or Polos, they mostly last for a long time and you can savour each bit of minty refreshment.

Alternatively, you could even create a road trip smoothie to sip on during your drive. Blend together a selection of fruits, along with some juice and ice and then pour it into a flask to keep it cool and refreshing. We find our sweets in a tin are extremely popular with our motor trade clients on Service Handover. Fitting perfectly in the glove box of your customer’s car, you can be sure they will appreciate the travel sweet tin on a long journey. Biscuits: OK, so this negates our earlier point about not spilling any crumbs. But come on, Britons love a biscuit, even if you don’t have any tea to dunk them in. It’s hard to turn down a chocolate digestive or Bourbon, especially if you haven’t eaten for a few hours. And if the driver moans about the ‘mess’ you are making, I am sure once they have a nibble, when they pull over, all will be forgotten. A shot in the arm for fighting HIV: ViiV Healthcare boss believes annual jabs can replace daily tablets in next decade

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Parma Violets: Hard to believe but, according to one survey , these disc-shaped sweets with a floral taste are the nation’s sixth favourite sweet. The confectionary is similar to Fizzers, but without the fizz. Prepare some wraps to keep in the cooler and fill them with various ingredients that’ll keep well, such as a cheese salad.

Do I need to fit winter tyres to my car now it's colder, and what's the difference between summer and all-season tyres? Sometimes sweets and fruits aren’t enough to stop the stomach rumbles and you’ll need something more filling to enjoy in the car. Although it’s tempting to keep pulling up at service station drive-ins for some fast food, this will add time onto your journey as well as costing you unnecessary money. Volvo to end production of diesel cars within months - but has already ditched them from its UK line-up If you grew up in the UK and one of your parents’ jobs included a lot of driving – it’s more than likely that you’ll remember seeing one of these tins in their car when you were young.

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Fiat has stopped making cars in one particular colour because it doesn't 'embody the Italian way of life' - but the decision could hammer UK sales Do I need to fit winter tyres to my car now it is getting colder? And what are the differences and benefits to summer tyres and all-season tyres? We are the leading suppliers of travel sweet tins to car garages and the motor trade across the country, and are happy to provide these branded travel sweet tins in a range of flavours including tropical, summer fruit, peppermint and many more – all with the option of being sugar or gluten free. Pizza: If you’re in favour of enjoying a cold pizza, heat some before you leave and then add the slices into the cooler bag. Car firms will still be forced to sell more electric vehicles every year despite petrol and diesel ban delay

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Hard boiled sweets: Perfect for avoiding that horrible dry throat experience you receive from travelling for two hours. Like the mints, they might not be filling enough for that groan your stomach has just made. Want a pension pot for life? Plan would curb ever increasing number of small pots and become 'auto enrolment 2.0' - this is how it could workWhy? Well to put it simply, having some travel sweets in a tin in the glovebox is a British institution. Starburst: Or Opal Fruits, depending on your age, these little fruity treats are a mixed bag, pardon the pun, based on what time of year you are travelling. If it is warm then they will be chewy, if it is cold outside then be prepared to nearly break your teeth before enjoying whichever flavour is your favourite. Are home insurers allowed to decide if a heavy downpour counts as a 'storm'? Consumer lawyer DEAN DUNHAM replies

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