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Prominent Brexit supporter’s company says move is not linked to departure from EU
Court judgment is decisive victory for company founder and Brexiter
With one eye on the Chinese market, the British company is set to produce electric cars in Singapore. Will the £2bn gamble pay off?
Why the company is moving to the city state
Question still lingers over the technology that will power the electric car
Country chosen ahead of UK because of proximity to existing production hubs
‘Airwrap’ uses jets of air to produce curls, waves and blow dries, and costs £400
Magnate who backed Leave turns round agricultural business as Brussels support nears £3m
Plan for off-road track and race circuit highlights desire to break into motor industry
Only proper enforcement will make businesses respect the laws
Many engineering graduates have chosen Wall Street and the City over manufacturing
As the British engineer embarks on his boldest venture yet — to reinvent the car — he says the UK’s exit from Europe will only encourage innovation
Evidence of a group’s financial health matters to any would-be lender or supplier
Billionaire inventor says ‘anti-competitive’ regulations benefit overseas rivals
Developing battery-driven vehicles is a complex endeavour but outside help exists
Engineering pioneer to produce 3 vehicles from scratch in bold £2bn venture
Max Conze was accused of leaking company secrets to third parties
Max Conze rejects ‘ridiculous’ claim as smoke screen for claim he is preparing
From DeLorean to Faraday Future, inventors find the automotive industry unforgiving
Endeavour is fraught with risk and will test the inventor’s engineering capabilities
It seems that supermarkets can compete on money — but Moneysupermarkets cannot
British tech group to enter motor industry at time of intense change
Vacuum cleaner maker wants Brussels to use dust-loaded bags to check rivals’ products
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