Transport Minister Lilian Greenwood says the charge is “no longer sufficient” to manage demand.
Month: June 2025
UK watchdog fines 23andMe for ‘profoundly damaging’ data breach
The fine comes as the DNA testing firm, which filed for bankruptcy in March, is set to be sold to a new owner.
TikTok filming by hospital patients puts them and NHS staff at risk, union warns
The Society of Radiographers says more patients are filming for social media without permission.
Nissan unveils new electric car to be built in UK
The new Leaf will be powered by batteries also manufactured in Sunderland.
Small boats situation getting worse, says No 10
Downing Street said Sir Keir Starmer would make the issue the key focus of a summit with France next month.
‘I hope you get cancer’ – Katie Boulter reveals scale of online abuse
Britain’s Katie Boulter speaks exclusively to BBC Sport about the levels of social media abuse she receives.
‘I hope she’s resting now’ – Kim Woodburn remembered by co-star Aggie
The TV personality first found fame on Channel 4’s How Clean is Your House alongside Aggie MacKenzie.
Woman stabbed to death before gas explosion named
Charity worker Annabel Rook, 46, was killed in a suspected “domestic-related incident”, police say.
British Steel secures £500m contract to supply UK train tracks
The company will forge more than 337,000 tonnes of track in a deal safeguarding its future for the next five years.
Mayor to move ahead with Oxford Street traffic ban
Plans to pedestrianise Oxford Street will move forward “as quickly as possible”, Sir Sadiq Khan says.
