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Councillors defy Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer by overwhelmingly supporting traffic-calming measures.
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Your weekly dose of policy thinking.
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The mayors of London and Boston set out a vision for how major cities can lead the way to net…
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The Conservative defence of the British driver has deep roots: can our cities survive it?
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As London’s controversial Ulez scheme is expanded, the Colombian capital and other cities around the world are following suit.
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From emissions to sugar, will Labour tax the public for their own good?
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Your weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
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Sadiq Khan is owning his predecessor’s policy.
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The air pollution campaigner on her daughter Ella’s death and why Keir Starmer was wrong about London’s Ultra Low Emissions…
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Initially, so-called Mini-Hollands were met with protests. But the evidence from Waltham Forest shows they work.
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With or without Ulez, driving is becoming unaffordable for millions of people.
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Sadiq Khan is heralding “good news for London” but Labour HQ fears the outcome is bad for the party.
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Reducing air pollution is crucial for tackling respiratory disease, says Sarah Woolnough of Asthma + Lung UK.
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The unpopularity of Ulez in Uxbridge has spooked the government into focusing on “proportionate” responses to climate change.
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Also this week: why Ulez decided the Uxbridge election, and the death of “silly season”.
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The politics of “carbon guilt” will never resonate with working people.
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Data shared with the New Statesman shows the number of voters affected by the emissions charge was more than twice…
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The party’s self-recrimination leaves a space that right-wing climate scepticism is all too happy to fill.
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It would be electorally and financially risky for the mayor to reverse the expansion of the Ultra Low Emission Zone.
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