Everybody loves The Acclaimed.
Drivers in outer London are rushing to check if their car will be liable for the charge from Tuesday.
‘I know everything costs more in London but this is really taking the mick.’
She’s moving on amid more money woes.
Several demonstrators said they are not able to afford a new car.
If you need a stark reminder of why ULEZ could be essential
Thick black smoke can be seen from miles away
A huge fire has broken out at a building in the City of London earlier today, forcing the closure of a Tube station.
Four fire engines and around 25 firefighters have been deployed to the scene in Moorgate.
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‘It just seemed so cruel.’
‘It was a truly shocking example of mindless violence and utter lawlessness.’
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