Have you got any old paper car tax discs stashed away in the loft? The DVLA stopped using paper car tax discs three years ago - but now some of them are selling for hundreds of pounds - despite being ...
Sony Corp. has announced the development of a 25GB disc that is 51% paper. The disc, based on Blu-ray disc technology, was developed in conjunction with Toppan Printing Co. of Tokyo. By Christopher ...
Motorists are being told to cut out their own tax discs as the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency is about to run out of the perforated paper they are usually printed on. The paper discs will be ...
A 13-year-old boy is making thousands of pounds a month by selling a paper product that people don't actually need because it was abolished by the British government last year. In October 2014, the ...
Scrapping the paper car tax discs has led to a surge in fee dodging and cost nearly £300million, the Daily Mail can reveal. Ministers claimed moving the system online would cut costs and reduce tax ...
Almost a century after its introduction, the UK government is set to scrap the paper car disc and go all in with its electronic register. According to the BBC, its death was confirmed by the UK ...
Sony and Toppan Printing are making a new mark on Blu-ray disc technology. The two companies have been working for about a year on printing data onto Blu-ray discs made mostly of paper. The companies ...
A Blu-ray disc which can be cut up by a pair of scissors is unveiled. The two Japanese firms Sony and Toppan Printing have developed a next generation optical disc that is made from a paper substrate.
We’ll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest D.V.L.A. news every morning. The abolition of paper tax discs for UK cars has led to a sharp increase in the use of debt collectors to ...
Paper tax discs will be worthless from October 2015 – but for a few British drivers they could be an unexpected money spinner. The rarest paper discs can be traded for hundreds of pounds each by ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The number of untaxed vehicles on the UK’s roads has trebled since the paper disc was scrapped three years ago, ...
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