Are electric cars still cheaper to run than petrol and diesel?
Even if electric cars still cost more to buy than petrol cars, battery-electric vehicles have long been cheaper overall to own and run.
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Even if electric cars still cost more to buy than petrol cars, battery-electric vehicles have long been cheaper overall to own and run.
Struggling Steven Gerrard has extended his winless run as Al-Ettifaq boss to FOUR games as the former Rangers and Aston Villa boss led his side to another defeat.
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Facing the wrestling fraternity's wrath for accepting exemption from the Asian Games trials, Vinesh Phogat and Bajrang Punia on Monday said they are hurt that young wrestlers dragged them to the court but are at the same time delighted to see the junior grapplers starting to fight for their rights. The IOA ad-hoc panel conducted trials in all 18 categories for the Hangzhou Games but decided to give direct entries to Bajrang (65kg) and Vinesh (53kg), triggering angry reactions from many in the wrestling fraternity. Junior wresters Antim Panghal and Sujeet Kalkal approached the Delhi High Court, appealing that the exemption be set aside but their petition was dismissed.
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It's survived two World Wars, the Covid-19 pandemic and skyrocketing energy bills since its establishment in 1864, but now the owners of Robinson's bakery in Failsworth have confirmed the time has come to put the shop up for sale.
India pacer Mohammed Siraj is confident spinner Ravichandran Ashwin will prove to be more than a handful for the West Indies batters on the final day of the second Test in Port of Spain on Monday and help the visitors make a clean sweep of the two-match series. India, after setting a 365-run target for the hosts to level the series, had West Indies struggling at 76/2 at stumps on day four with veteran spinner Ashwin taking both the wickets on Sunday. The Caribbean side still has to score 289 runs to achieve an improbable win on Monday with the wicket assisting spinners.