The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has faced opposition regarding the establishment of three green ferry crossings in east London due to limited funds available to Transport for London (TfL). TfL remains supportive of 'the principle' of new river crossings, but financial constraints hinder their delivery. Additionally, Transport Secretary Mark Harper has informed Khan that there is no legal barrier to cars scrapped under London's ultra low emission zone (Ulez) being donated to Ukraine, countering Khan's previous implication that government restrictions were preventing such actions.
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Transport Secretary Mark Harper has told Mayor of London Sadiq Khan there is no ālegal barrierā to cars scrapped under the capitalās ultra low emission zone (Ulez) being donated to Ukraine. In a letter, the Cabinet minister wrote: āWe do not consider there to be any legalā¦
The Mayor of London has knocked back calls for three green ferry crossings to be created in east London. According to Sadiq Khan TfL remains supportive of 'the principle' of new river crossings, but due to limited funds they are not capable of delivering them. https://t.co/yTCfUc7gEx