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Sadiq Khan's £12.50-a-day ULEZ tax on drivers has not improved London air quality as much as mayor claims (but DOES rake in more than £200m a year...), new figures show
Sadiq Khan's £12.50-a-day ULEZ tax in London has not improved air quality as much as claimed, but it generates over £200m annually. New figures show the policy's financial impact contrasts with its environmental effectiveness.
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