Edward, 3rd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu, died yesterday aged 88.
He was the devoted custodian of his family’s 7,000-acre Beaulieu Estate in Hampshire which he inherited at the age of 2 upon the death of his father and he went on to champion of the historic vehicle movement and founded the National Motor Museum on his estate.
Volkswagen must sell its shares in its estranged partner Suzuki, an international court has decided, ending a nearly four-year battle over a dysfunctional alliance between the two carmakers.
The decision, by the International Court of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce in London, follows an acrimonious split between the two car makers from 2011 which followed an acclaimed partnership in 2009 but which failed to produce a single jv-model and now Suzuki will buy-back the VW 19.9% stake.
Alfa Romeo intends to launch a new model every six months until 2019.
It is getting major investment by Fiat Chrysler to boost the sporting brand, particularly in the United States, amounting to about Euro 5 Billion and Ferrari will be contributing to the engine line-up.
Restaurant James Sommerin in Penarth is the top Welsh establishment in this year’s Good Food Guide, backed by Waitrose.
Ynyshir Hall and Llangoed Hall, Powys are the only others in the guide’s top 50 but a further 65 are listed in Wales.
Fifty is the new 20-something, says Vauxhall.
It carried out a survey for its new Viva and found people in their 50s were less financially cautious and wanted to use savings for new experiences and greater enjoyment.