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There was a 10 per cent growth in the number of new cars bought with consumer finance in December 2014, new figures have revealed.

There has been a notable upturn in the number of keyless cars being stolen across the UK as thieves learn how to hack the technology.

Two men who ran a car and van repair centre in Grimsby have been forced to repay thousands of pounds to customers after charging them for work they did not need.

A car mechanic from Oldham has earned himself hero status by rescuing a small child from a burning building.

A car dealer in Stockport has been fined for selling a dangerous vehicle to a buyer who was looking for their first car.

The Sentencing Council (SC), the independent, non-departmental public body tasked with developing sentencing guidelines in England and Wales, has proposed cracking down on corporate manslaughter offences by imposing steeper fines in its November 2014 consultation.

The findings of PricewaterhouseCoopers’ (PwC) Global Economic Crime Survey 2014 have business owners and high-level employees reassessing their organisations’ protections against economic crime.

The Volkswagen Touareg has topped Glass's list of the fastest selling used cars in the UK last month.

Police are hunting a youth who caused thousands of pounds of damage by running across the roofs of cars stored on a garage forecourt.

Manufacturing firm in court after worker loses arm A Powys firm was fined £10,000 and ordered to pay £11,865 when a 59-year-old worker lost his arm during routine maintenance on an industrial saw.