EXCLUSIVE: Sydney Sweeney, Halsey, Paul Walter Hauser, Simon Rex, Toby Huss, Gavin Maddox Bergman, Harriet Sansom Harris and newcomer Derek Hinkey are set to star in Tony Tost’s directorial debut National Anthem from Bron Studios.
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Drivers with petrol or diesel cars are being warned that new rules coming into effect in the next few months will see them penalised.
Speaking about petrol and diesel car owners, Sean Kemple, spokesperson for Close Brothers Motor Finance, said that the changes to the Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) from April will see rates rise for everyone.
He warned petrol and diesel owners would be more affected based solely on the “type of vehicle" they are buying.
Those with models that produce a lot of air pollution will be affected by the changes the most, with VED rates for vehicles that produce over 255 g/km of CO2 pollution to rise to £2,365.
This is a massive £120 increase from the current 2021 rate and could be a blow for families who rely on their cars.
Meanwhile, drivers of cars producing 226 to 255 g/km will see a £105 rise, with fees for cars producing 191 to 225 g/km increasing by £75.
Price rises will be seen across all vehicles except for those producing less than 75 g/km of CO2.
Mr Kemple has also warned of the “challenge” ahead as drivers look to switch to electric cars.
He said the Government would need to “offset” tax revenues as more drivers started to ditch their existing petrol and diesel cars.
Speaking to Express, he said: “You can see the incentive from a tax perspective of road tax and benefit in kind moving towards lower emission vehicles.
“That's better for everyone involved so it's a win-win situation.
“The challenge then is, how does the Government then offset those tax receipts in terms of what they would have been getting from petrol and diesel vehicles.
“What you then see is the consumers of petrol and diesel, in their view, I suppose being penalised by the type of vehicle they are purchasing.”
The Treasury has
EXCLUSIVE: Sydney Sweeney, Halsey, Paul Walter Hauser, Simon Rex, Toby Huss, Gavin Maddox Bergman, Harriet Sansom Harris and newcomer Derek Hinkey are set to star in Tony Tost’s directorial debut National Anthem from Bron Studios.
EXCLUSIVE: New Regency and TKO Studios are developing a television series based on graphic novel The Banks, created by Roxane Gay and artist Ming Doyle. Gay is set to pen the adaptation, which stems from the exclusive development and production partnership New Regency and TKO Studios entered last year.
Millions of people are set to pay more on their student loans under a "stealth tax rise" announced by the government today.
She’s known for her sensational sense of style, so there’s no surprise we’re super excited to hear that Michelle Keegan has launched another gorgeous collection with online retailer Very.The brunette beauty's 28 piece range has come just in time to help us transition from the chilly winter weather into spring, and we can’t wait to get our hands on everything! Whether lounging at home or out and about this range has got you covered with key wardrobe staples that will have you stepping out in style. Featuring animal prints, soft pastel tones and plenty of cosy layers, the collection is perfect for switching from the sofa to wintery walks to going out.
died Jan. 9 at 65 — in a recent New York Times interview.The “Grandfathered” actor said that while the pair played brothers-in-law on the show, at times “our styles completely clashed.” “He was a comic. If there was even one person on the set, he had to make them laugh.”He added that Saget “could be painfully distracting — disruptive — because you’re here, let’s get this scene, let’s find out what works, what doesn’t.”Saget played the clean freak but devoted dad Danny Tanner on the show while Stamos portrayed the cool yet doting Uncle Jesse.
A coalition of entertainment industry unions and associations is urging Congress to include the Performing Artist Tax Parity Act in any omnibus legislation that may come before the House and Senate for fiscal year 2022.
EXCLUSIVE: Andrew Orenstein (Ghostwriter, Malcolm in the Middle) and Matt Hastings (The Handmaid’s Tale, Spinning Out) have come aboard the upcoming series Glimmerville as showrunners.
Drivers of petrol and diesel cars face paying more on their vehicle as part of new tax rules coming into force later this year.
Wizkid has been announced as the headliner of Yam Carnival 2022 in London.The Afrobeats festival, which celebrates Black music, culture and dance, will take place on Clapham Common in the capital on August 27.Wizkid will perform his only outdoor show of the year at Yam Carnival, with the slot following on from his trio of sold-out gigs at The O2 in London last year.The likes of Naira Marley, Flavour, Fally Ipupa, CKay and ShaSimone will also perform on the main stage at the festival.DJ Maphorisa, Kabza De Small, Major League DJz, Focalistic, Vigro Deep, Kamo Mphela, DBN Gogo and Young Stunna will perform at Yam Carnival on its Piano People Stage.Limited pre-sale tickets for Yam Carnival 2022 are available from Wednesday (February 2) at 10am, before general sale tickets go on sale at 1pm on the same day from here.Yam Carnival will take place on Clapham Common the day before the new London festival Electric City, which will see Chase & Status headlining.The duo will be performing their brand new live show during their headline slot at Electric City, with the likes of Headie One, Andy C and Jme (presenting ‘Grime MC FM’) also set to perform during the day. Last month Wizkid shared a short film, Made In Lagos, to accompany his 2020 album of the same name.Wizkid also teamed up with Burna Boy recently for the track ‘B.
pulling in 184,000 demo viewers at one point, while Cooper also helped fill in. Still, Cuomo himself didn’t have stellar ratings: “Cuomo Prime Time” had its lowest-rated month ever in total viewers in November 2021.
Selena Gomez wraps herself up in a fuzzy green coat while arriving on the set of Only Murders in the Building in New York City on Monday (January 24).
Two men have been arrested after Scots motorists were allegedly hailed down before being asked for cash for petrol.
Travel rules for people arriving in the UK have been changed as a number of major changes have been announced.
Sarah Palin is on the verge of making new headlines in a legal battle with The New York Times.A defamation lawsuit against the Times, brought by the brash former Alaska governor in 2017, is set to go to trial starting Monday in federal court in Manhattan.Her case survived an initial dismissal that was reversed on appeal in 2019, setting the stage for a rare instance that a major news organization will have to defend itself before a jury in a libel case involving a major public figure.Palin, 57, claims the Times damaged her reputation with an opinion piece penned by its editorial board that falsely asserted her political rhetoric helped incite the 2011 shooting of then-Arizona U.S. Rep.