State environmental watchdog still buying diesel vehicles
Despite warning public on fossil-fuel emissions, 80% of EPA fleet powered by diesel
Despite warning public on fossil-fuel emissions, 80% of EPA fleet powered by diesel
STOXX 600 index down 0.4% in early trading, with Asian stocks also under pressure
Logan Jackson had deployed vehicle as weapon ‘as sure and as clear’ as if it was a gun or a knife, court told
Logan Jackson ‘flew into a murderous rage’, court told
PSNI appeals to anyone who may have witnessed incident near Kilcoo to come forward
Finance director Yvonne Burke to succeed Flynn at electrical heating appliances group
Prosecution alleges someone who had been in contact with Kevin Lunney transferred the blood to the van
Car-makers ‘desperate to show off green credentials’ but are ‘miles away’ from target
Bank of Ireland and AIB sharply weaker as European banking sector down nearly 3%
With Instagram so important in terms of branding, era of ‘pay per post’ well and truly here
Renault-based Mitsubishis on sale from 2023, but not yet planned for Ireland
Court told accused was arrested after he was found travelling at speed in a stolen vehicle
Japanese car brand departs Irish market in 2021, but will owners be tempted by return of MG?
Forensic Science Ireland director urges families of missing people to give DNA
Mitsubishi Corporation acquired 60% stake in ElectroRoute in 2016 for an undisclosed sum
Arno Verbeek warns on national grid’s capacity to handle surge in renewable projects
Plants will store enough electricity to power about 100,000 homes.
Not ready to go full electric? A plug-in hybrid could be a low emission option
Berkshire Hathaway way increase holdings to 9.9%
US private equity firm acquired the Irish energy group for €1bn in 2016
Will pressing ahead with purchase of Bombardier’s regional jet division pay off?
The least reliable car brands are dominated by high-end luxury and supercar marques
Endeavour intended to stoke Arab and Muslim pride over rich heritage of discovery
Cars can be a great leveller with ‘meet-ups’ helping to bring fans of all race together
Car belonging to man missing since January 2002 found in Co Fermanagh lake this week
If you don’t suffer from range anxiety, Mazda’s new electric offering may spark joy
Gardaí believe car belonged to Michael ‘Tony’ Lynch, who disappeared in 2002
Car companies go ahead with global reveals, even in the absence of an actual, physical motor show
Are start-up carmakers doomed to become 21st-century Tuckers?
Italian joins company as it tries to repair relationship with alliance partner Nissan
Former Renault-Nissan chief says he will provide proof of plot against him
Cross-Border search for Tony Lynch to focus on Clones area after 2002 disappearance
The two men are being sought for interview by UK police over deaths of 39 people
Carmaker’s priority is to focus on reviving struggling business
Top cars for 2020: Update has really improved the Outlander offering
High-end BMWs, trucks and cash seized at homes and businesses
Auto giants hope to cast a spell in new age of mobility where even the broomstick is electric
Whether you’re doing a new build or a refurb, draw up plans to visit the RDS
Adding batteries to your car is clearly part of the motoring future, but how many is the right number, right now?
Q&A: Renault’s executive vice president on elusive electric profits, the Nissan Alliance, and a hydrogen future
Japan’s biggest trading house said employee had been taking unauthorised derivatives positions since January
At under €8,000 in China the Renault Kwid could have a greater impact in reducing emissions thanks to potential volume sales
Successive governments have put the UK’s heavy engineering industry on the backburner
New head at Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi determined to mend frayed relationships with Japanese partners
Canadian group’s Northern Ireland business, known as Short Brothers, up for sale
Teen released by gardaí investigating apparent hit and run involving Kevin Sheehy (20)
Pair arrested as gardaí investigate if Kevin Sheehy’s death in Limerick deliberate
Around 350 people are currently employed on the CRJ programme in the North
But deal won’t extend to co-operation in producing robo-vehicles
Department of Environment ‘considering all options’ when it comes to promoting low-carbon motoring
Centre fuselage of jets made in Belfast plant which is on the market
Rivian has raised more than $1.5 bn since being established in 2009
Tax-break special SUV makes a comeback on the Irish market
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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