Junk food ads to be banned from London's transport network
The Mayor of London has confirmed that Transport for London (TfL) will ban all junk food adverts on all its networks.
The Mayor of London has confirmed that Transport for London (TfL) will ban all junk food adverts on all its networks.
Ambulances are being forced to take mental health patients to A&E because of a lack of alternatives.
Transport for London (TfL) is making almost £6,000 from people outside of London driving into the capital and accidentally paying the Congestion Charge.
“It is not good enough that violent crime is stabilising, we need to see a decrease.”
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