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GB News: Drivers have until March 2025 to tax vehicles using crucial 'in-person' service before being forced online
Drivers have until March 2025 to tax vehicles using crucial 'in-person' service before being forced online
Drivers have until March 2025 to tax their vehicles at Post Office branches before transitioning to online services, following a new agreement with the DVLA. The deal allows for possible extension until March 2027, providing relief for those preferring in-person transactions.

The Post Office will continue offering vehicle tax and license renewal services, crucial for elderly drivers uncomfortable with digital methods. Motorists must present specific documentation at the Post Office, while online services are also available.


GB News: Storm Bert wreaks havoc as man dies on A34 after tree falls on car
Storm Bert wreaks havoc as man dies on A34 after tree falls on car
A man in his 60s died after a tree fell on his car during Storm Bert near Winchester. The incident occurred on the A34, and while police are investigating, no other injuries were reported. Authorities are appealing for witnesses and dashcam footage.

Storm Bert has caused severe weather across the UK, leading to transport disruptions and power outages for over 30,000 homes in Ireland. The Met Office has issued multiple weather warnings, predicting heavy rainfall and strong winds, with potential flooding and property damage.


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GB News: ​Conor McGregor calls accuser 'vicious liar' in wild social media rant after losing civil rape case
​Conor McGregor calls accuser 'vicious liar' in wild social media rant after losing civil rape case
Conor McGregor has responded vehemently on social media after losing a civil court case, labeling his accuser, Nikita Hand, a "vicious liar" and vowing to appeal the verdict that ordered him to pay £206,000 in damages. He maintains his innocence regarding the allegations stemming from a 2018 incident.

Nikita Hand expressed gratitude for the support she received throughout the trial and emphasized the importance of speaking out against wrongdoing. Following the court's decision, she stated that justice had been served and encouraged other victims of sexual assault to find their voice.