Singer George Michael has been released from hospital following an accident on the M1

A police investigation into events surrounding former Wham! singer George Michael’s accident on the M1 has now been closed.

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Mark Bridger leaves Mold Crown Court

April Jones murder trial: Mark Bridger begins whole life sentence

April’s mother said she would ‘live with the guilt’ of letting her daughter go out for the rest of her life

Mark Bridger says he he accidentally killed April Jones

April Jones trial: Evidence against Mark Bridger is 'overwhelming', court hears

Prosecutor says case 'stands strongly and compellingly' in closing speech

Mark Bridger is on trial accused of the murder of schoolgirl April Jones

George Osborne's Land Rover caught in disabled parking bay

Chancellor criticised for being 'wildly out of touch' by disability campaigners

Private jets flying higher for Air Partner

Air Partner, the aviation business, has seen its private jet division grow first-half revenues by 12 per cent to £22.7m.

All-new Range Rover Sport revealed… sort of

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Jaguar boosts Solihull plant with 800 new jobs

Luxury car-maker bucks sector's moribund  trend as it responds to  international demand

India: Ratan Tata drives away

Ratan Tata is stepping down as chairman of India's Tata Group. The 75-year-old will hand over control of the group, which owns Jaguar Land Rover in the UK, to Cyrus Mistry.

Hunt saboteur 'beaten by gang'

Police have arrested a 23-year-old man after a hunt saboteur was apparently beaten with sticks by a gang of men on quad bikes during a Boxing Day hunt.

Police hunt for gang of ram-raiders who targeted cash machine

Police are on the hunt for a gang of ram-raiders after a stolen 4x4 smashed through a shop window in a quiet country town.

Jaguar Land Rover eye expansion into Saudi Arabia

Jaguar Land Rover looks to tap into Saudi Arabian oil money as it announced today it’s considering building cars in the country.

Chinese demand for Jags drives Tata profit

Buoyant demand for Jaguar and Land Rover cars in China helped the British manufacturer double its pre-tax profit to £431m in the second quarter, boosting its Indian parent, Tata Motors.

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The back-seat view proves revealing as David Wilkins has an early on-the-road experience

Jaguar's back on the racing track with E-type heir

A rapt crowd at the Musée Rodin in central Paris saw Jaguar unveil the long-awaited F-type model last night — the luxury motoring giant's first sports car since it brought out the E-type more than five decades ago. The event featured a performance by Lana Del Rey, who dedicated a new song, "Burning Desire", to the F-type.

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Hugh Montgomery profiles the faces to watch, from the sitcom star to the surrealist
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