The scheme enables drivers to receive cash grants in exchange for handing in uncompliant vehicles but is being closed after accepting nearly 54,000 applications
Ulez
Out of 16,965 successful applications of non-compliant vans by the end of May 2024, just 372 were replaced with electric vehicles
London mayor says his "record breaking" election win meant voters had endorsed last year's Ulez expansion to cover whole of the capital
The Tory mayoral candidate has repeatedly slammed Sadiq Khan for considering the same road charging concept also explored by his Conservative predecessor
Labour campaign says image is "photoshopped" and "is a lie" but Conservative camp claims Sadiq Khan's promises are "worthless"
In an interview with Noah Vickers, Local Democracy Reporter, the Labour leader urges voters to back Khan but shies away from endorsing some of his key policies
Vehicles that would otherwise have been scrapped will instead be sent to help with the war effort in Ukraine
City Hall Conservatives tell mayor to apologise and “take responsibility” for findings published by the UK’s advertising watchdog
Zoë Garbett said proposed scheme would charge vehicles based on “distances driven, vehicle emissions, time of day and location”
North London finance fanatic Tarun Ghulati speaks to Noah Vickers, Local Democracy Reporter, about why he’s standing for mayor in May
Dartford MP Gareth Johnson says expansion is "cruel form of taxation" but Khan defends policy as "right thing to do"
City Hall maintains that Ulez will save the NHS money in the long term
The Advertising Standards Authority is investigating claims over pollution made in an advert by Transport for London
An assembly member has voiced concern over the £160m scrappage scheme designed to provide grants to owners of non-compliant vehicles
A Labour member of the London Assembly wants to make drivers ‘immune’ from paying the charge for 24 hours after they last paid it
The number of non-compliant vehicles seen driving in London on an average day has decreased by 77,000 compared to June 2023
Deputy mayor Shirley Rodrigues is accused of trying to persuade academics to reword their research findings
Rob Blackie speaks to Noah Vickers, Local Democracy Reporter, after becoming the Lib Dem mayoral candidate for City Hall last month
Transport for London denies reports that an “insider” is helping a criminal network of Ulez fraudsters, reports Noah Vickers, Local Democracy...
Sadiq Khan claims his track record on housing and free school meals will be what decides how people vote
East London MP writes letter to deputy mayor demanding further exemptions from Ulez charges
Scrappage scheme’s eligibility widened this week to allow any Londoner with non-compliant vehicle to apply
Around £60m from the original £110m allocated has not yet been spent by City Hall
The mayor has agreed to put extra £50m City Hall cash into scheme and open it to all Londoners