The Sunday Times bags world exclusive interview with Carlos Ghosn, the fugitive ex-Nissan chief


Carlos Ghosn, former boss of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance and international fugitive, has been interviewed in a world exclusive.
Nissan’s Sunderland plant to remain open amid job cuts

No job cuts at Nissan’s Sunderland plant


Workers at Nissan’s Sunderland plant are breathing a sigh of relief after it was revealed that there will be no job cuts at the factory.
Carlos Ghosn arrested and fired by Nissan

Ghosn in first press call since fleeing Japan


Former Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn has held an extraordinary press conference in which he attempted to clear his name.
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Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn 'was right to flee Japan'


The former Nissan boss was justified in escaping Japan's judicial system, according to the British CEO who uncovered a fraud scandal at Olympus.
Nissan fires chairman Carlos Ghosn for financial misconduct

Nissan fires chairman Carlos Ghosn for misconduct


After finding the chairman had committed severe misconduct, Nissan's directors have agreed to fire Carlos Ghosn from the car maker.
Carlos Ghosn arrested and fired by Nissan

Nissan to fire chairman for "serious misconduct"


Nissan is expected to fire its chairman Carlos Ghosn, after an internal investigation found the figure guilty of "serious misconduct".
Nissan wants £100m boost for British car parts industry

Nissan wants £100m boost for British car parts


Nissan has called for the government to find at least £100m to help rebuild Britain’s car parts industry to replace overseas components...
Nissan reveals fuel-cell car that runs on bio-ethanol

Nissan reveals fuel-cell car that runs on bio-ethanol


Nissan has revealed a working prototype of a car that is powered by a fuel-cell run on bio-ethanol fuel. The concept does away with bulky tanks for...
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Look, no hands: How close is the car of the future?


What is the car of the future? When will it get here? And how will we recognise it?