Transport: Britain’s first self-driving SHUTTLES take to the streets of Cambridge

The streets of Cambridge are to play host to Britain’s first self-driving shuttle from today in milestone tests that will see the bus ferry passengers on a busy main road. Developed by Aurrigo, the three Auto-Shuttles are running a two-mile route from Madingley Road Park and Ride around the University of Cambridge’s West Campus. This … Read more

UFO whistleblower accuses top Pentagon officials of trying to discredit him

Luis ‘Lue’ Elizondo filed a 64-page complaint to the Department of Defense’s Inspector General claiming high-ranking officials tried to silence him about the Pentagon’s UFO program The former counterintelligence specialist who first blew the whistle on the Department of Defense’s UFO program has claimed that top Pentagon officials engaged in a ‘disinformation campaign’ to discredit … Read more

Pedestrian crossing signals will be left on green man at 18 sets of lights

Pedestrian crossing signals will be left on the ‘green man’ at 18 sets of lights in London unless traffic is approaching under Sadiq Khan’s plans to make the capital a ‘walkable city’. In a further example of what critics have called the Mayor’s ‘war on motorists’, the crossings will be altered with ‘green person authority’ technology which detects approaching … Read more

Richard Hammond is slammed by Historic England over plans to revamp his 15th century castle

Richard Hammond and his wife Mindy (above) bought their castle near Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, for £2m in 2008 Grand Tour presenter Richard Hammond is facing opposition from Historic England over an ‘inappropriate’ revamp of his home which dates back to the 15th century. The former Top Gear star wants to tear down his conservatory and replace … Read more