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<br>Grades had been expected to drop back from 2021 levels - when students were assessed by their teachers - as part of a transition year which saw marks aiming to reflect a midway point between last year and 2019.<br><br>"We call on the government to act on the raft of legal changes proposed in its tobacco law reform discussion paper, including banning smoking in outdoor markets and school car parks, not allowing children in smoking areas in pubs and clubs, and requiring tobacco product retailers to be licensed," Dr Boulton said.<br><br>Some of the greatest cricketers Australia has ever produced shared laughs, a few beers and enjoyed one another's company last weekend following the tragic deaths of Shane Warne and Andrew Symonds this year.<br><br>The battle among thousands of teenagers for university places through Clearing began today as A-level grades they received were down on the past two years but remained higher than pre-pandemic levels - while the lead of girls over boys in the top grades narrowed.<br><br>aid. Third of MOT-failing electric cars is due to defective tyres  While electric and hybrid vehicles were found to have better MOT pass rates, they are more likely to fail for having tyres that don't meet legal minimum requirements, the st<br><br>parts.<br><br>Their fuel lines, catalytic converters and diesel particulate filters all need to be assessed while pure EVs have none of these items, meaning there are simply fewer opportunities for them to fail<br><br>A number of Australia's greatest cricketers caught up last weekend on Victoria's Mornington Peninsula (pictured, Justin Langer, Brett Lee, Matt Hayden, Darren Lehmann, Andy Bichel, Adam Gilchrist, Greg Blewett, Ricky Ponting and Shane Watson)<br><br> Hugo Griffiths, consumer editor at Carwow, said it is positive to see hybrids and EVs outperforming their traditional petrol and diesel counterparts with the 2030 ban on new petrol and diesel cars imminent and drivers being forced into ownership of vehicles with plugs attache<br><br>plans. The car-selling website says there is a number of possible reasons for why EVs are sailing through the annual assessment more commonly than combustion-engine cars, including the fact that they are subject to fewer checks as part of<br><br>"Queensland's failure to enforce these laws means these products are easily accessible, including some falsely labelled 'nicotine free' and others that contain up to 50 times more nicotine than a cigarette."<br>Nawal Nasr, head of a public sector employees association, said workers were demanding a five-fold salary increase and help with soaring education and health costs, but that has prompted fears of run-away inflation.<br><br>The AMA has written to the health minister and the attorney-general, calling on them to "urgently rectify these failures before Queensland children become the next generation of smokers and suffer the associated catastrophic health results".<br><br>"Vaping is touted by big tobacco as a quit aid, but currently no liquid nicotine vaping products have been approved for use in Australia by the Therapeutic Goods Administration," AMA Queensland President Maria Boulton said.<br><br>power. In fact, the analysis revealed that hybrids are far less likely to fail the MOT test for 'noise, emissions and leaks' with just 1.29 per cent of vehicles that didn't pass their MOT test failing in this<br><br>But political factions have yet to reach consensus around such a plan - costing the government some of its highest-skilled workers.<br>Nearly six in 10 state employees are either leaving or planning to leave - a pace not seen since the country's 1975-90 civil war, said Moubayed.<br><br> Concerns raised about the safety of electric car charge... Cost of car repairs to rise in second half of the year:... Drivers are keeping cars for longer: Almost a quarter now... Motor industry blasts Grant Shapps' money-saving <br> 2019. However, with sales soaring and 337,000 electric vehicles registered in the last three years alone, this figure is expected to boom over the coming years and garages will need to be prepared to take on significantly more MOT, servicing and repair work on EVs, the web<br><br> One possible reason for why diesels were found to have a higher rate of MOT failure than petrols is that small vans (usually diesel powered) are also categorised as 'Class 4' vehicles as part of <br><br>tors Electric cars are more likely to pass an MOT than a petrol or diesel equivalent - but owners of plug-in models have been found to more commonly be driving on illegally-worn tyres, according to a n<br><br>The public sector paralysis is spreading further - this week judges launched their own protest, while soldiers moonlight to feed themselves and government offices run out of power and basic office supplies.<br>"These are not numbers, these are the best people in the Lebanese state... 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These EV tax credits are considered a much more potent money-saving tool, but can only reduce your income tax for the year to zero; they cannot create a refund.<br><br>An office chair with a patterned mat lying on it sits in front of the garage with two forensic markers around it and a plastic bottle lying on the ground, where he is believed to have waited for police to arrive.<br><br>It comes amid a mounting cost of living crisis fuelled by Putin's savage invasion of Ukraine, as inflation spirals out of control - hitting 10% yesterday and expected to rocket past 13% by this October - and the Bank of England fears a crippling year-long recession from this winter. <br><br>Meanwhile, hard left MPs including Rebecca Long-Bailey continued to defy 'absent' leader Keir Starmer's warning to distance themselves from rail strikes by visiting picket lines - even after Sam Tarry was sacked as a transport minister after he joined a strike in London last month.<br><br>Those killed on Corsica, a major tourist destination, included a 13-year-old girl who died when a tree fell on the campsite where she was staying and a 72-year-old woman whose car was struck by a beach hut roof, authorities said.<br><br>He rushes to water the garden at his home in the hills south of Beirut, using the single hour of rationed state power to run the sprinkler.<br>He then phones his mother, who is struggling to get a new passport at a state agency grappling with paper and ink shortages.<br><br>Figures provided by TomTom indicate that congestion in London at 9am today is just three percentage points higher than the same time last week - up to 39% from 36%. In the same time period, congestion levels in Birmingham, Manchester and Cardiff are 29%, 31% and 26% respectively - up slightly from 24%, 29% and 24%.<br><br>But political factions have yet to reach consensus around such a plan - costing the government some of its highest-skilled workers.<br>Nearly six in 10 state employees are either leaving or planning to leave - a pace not seen since the country's 1975-90 civil war, said Moubayed.<br><br>He allegedly returned 31 minutes later and called 000 about 9.45am, letting police inside where they discovered the bodies at the top of a bloodied staircase in the two-storey house on Coolidge Court in Stretton.<br><br>Commuters today thanked left-wing militant Mick Lynch for unleashing yet another round of rail strikes which has forced them to WFH - as more than 45,000 workers go on strike in what economists fear could deliver another blow to the UK's already teetering economy.<br><br>Hail, heavy rain and winds measured as peaking at 224 km per hour (140 mph) swept across the French island as parts of the country - which has been hit by a series of heatwaves and severe drought - saw more rain in just a few hours than in recent months combined.<br><br>Nawal Nasr, head of a public sector employees association, said workers were demanding a five-fold salary increase and help with soaring education and health costs, but that has prompted fears of run-away inflation.<br>The latest wave of industrial action - which will see services finish as early as 6.30pm tonight and Saturday - is set to cause four days of travel hell for students getting their A-level results today, as well as holidaymakers and sports and music spectators. <br><br>An office chair with a patterned mat lying on it sits in front of the garage with two forensic markers around it and a plastic bottle lying on the ground, where he is believed to have waited for police to arrive <br><br>Train companies have slashed their services by a fifth today as thousands of members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union, Transport Salaried Staffs Association (TSSA) and Unite hit picket lines up and down the country in a grinding dispute over pay and working conditions.<br><br>Education Secretary James Cleverly accused Mr Lynch and his union comrades of 'holding the country hostage' with his strikes, telling Sky News this morning: 'They've got a very very good salary package, they have incredibly good, ridiculously good terms and conditions, and what they're doing through these strikes, is they are disadvantaging people trying to get to work, trying to put food over the table, trying to keep a roof over their heads. <br><br>Big changes are coming to the federal electric car tax credit with congressional passage of the Inflation Reduction Act, changes that may make it eventually easier to own an EV, but initially harder to afford one. 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Better than a deduction And remember, these are tax credits that directly reduce the amount of tax you owe against your income for the year, not just any additional amount you owe at tax time. This is quite different from the typical income tax deduction that lets you reduce the amount of income you owe tax against. These EV tax credits are considered a much more potent money-saving tool, but can only reduce your income tax for the year to zero; they cannot create a refund.

An office chair with a patterned mat lying on it sits in front of the garage with two forensic markers around it and a plastic bottle lying on the ground, where he is believed to have waited for police to arrive.

It comes amid a mounting cost of living crisis fuelled by Putin's savage invasion of Ukraine, as inflation spirals out of control - hitting 10% yesterday and expected to rocket past 13% by this October - and the Bank of England fears a crippling year-long recession from this winter. 

Meanwhile, hard left MPs including Rebecca Long-Bailey continued to defy 'absent' leader Keir Starmer's warning to distance themselves from rail strikes by visiting picket lines - even after Sam Tarry was sacked as a transport minister after he joined a strike in London last month.

Those killed on Corsica, a major tourist destination, included a 13-year-old girl who died when a tree fell on the campsite where she was staying and a 72-year-old woman whose car was struck by a beach hut roof, authorities said.

He rushes to water the garden at his home in the hills south of Beirut, using the single hour of rationed state power to run the sprinkler.
He then phones his mother, who is struggling to get a new passport at a state agency grappling with paper and ink shortages.

Figures provided by TomTom indicate that congestion in London at 9am today is just three percentage points higher than the same time last week - up to 39% from 36%. In the same time period, congestion levels in Birmingham, Manchester and Cardiff are 29%, 31% and 26% respectively - up slightly from 24%, 29% and 24%.

But political factions have yet to reach consensus around such a plan - costing the government some of its highest-skilled workers.
Nearly six in 10 state employees are either leaving or planning to leave - a pace not seen since the country's 1975-90 civil war, said Moubayed.

He allegedly returned 31 minutes later and called 000 about 9.45am, letting police inside where they discovered the bodies at the top of a bloodied staircase in the two-storey house on Coolidge Court in Stretton.

Commuters today thanked left-wing militant Mick Lynch for unleashing yet another round of rail strikes which has forced them to WFH - as more than 45,000 workers go on strike in what economists fear could deliver another blow to the UK's already teetering economy.

Hail, heavy rain and winds measured as peaking at 224 km per hour (140 mph) swept across the French island as parts of the country - which has been hit by a series of heatwaves and severe drought - saw more rain in just a few hours than in recent months combined.

Nawal Nasr, head of a public sector employees association, said workers were demanding a five-fold salary increase and help with soaring education and health costs, but that has prompted fears of run-away inflation.
The latest wave of industrial action - which will see services finish as early as 6.30pm tonight and Saturday - is set to cause four days of travel hell for students getting their A-level results today, as well as holidaymakers and sports and music spectators. 

An office chair with a patterned mat lying on it sits in front of the garage with two forensic markers around it and a plastic bottle lying on the ground, where he is believed to have waited for police to arrive 

Train companies have slashed their services by a fifth today as thousands of members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union, Transport Salaried Staffs Association (TSSA) and Unite hit picket lines up and down the country in a grinding dispute over pay and working conditions.

Education Secretary James Cleverly accused Mr Lynch and his union comrades of 'holding the country hostage' with his strikes, telling Sky News this morning: 'They've got a very very good salary package, they have incredibly good, ridiculously good terms and conditions, and what they're doing through these strikes, is they are disadvantaging people trying to get to work, trying to put food over the table, trying to keep a roof over their heads. 

Big changes are coming to the federal electric car tax credit with congressional passage of the Inflation Reduction Act, changes that may make it eventually easier to own an EV, but initially harder to afford one. The details are more complicated than ever, but can make a huge difference in EV adoption. Here's what you need to know as President Joe Biden prepares to sign the new legislation into law.

But wait there's more -- much more Doubling down on the previous two new rules is one governing the critical materials content in any qualified EV, 40% of which must come from US sources or from countries with which the US has a free trade agreement. That sourcing percentage increases to 50% during 2024, 60% during 2025, 70% in 2026 and 80% starting in 2027. Tesla is among the carmakers that have recently been busily locking down battery supply deals wherever it can find them.

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