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‘They’re Unethical’: Crypto Ads on London’s Public Transport Slammed by British Parliamentarian
Since cryptocurrencies are not regulated as yet in the UK, lawmakers say advertising about them is unethical, after Floki Inu ads appeared on London's public transport.
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London "Dealing With Numerous Floods In The East" As Storms Roll In
Buses and cars were left stranded when roads across London flooded on Sunday, as repeated thunderstorms battered the British capital.
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BYD ADL Bags UK's Single Largest Order For 195 Electric Buses To Operate In London
This is the single largest order placed for electric buses in the UK, which will be primarily used in London and are part of RATP Dev London's efforts to provide emission-free transport by 2037.
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London Transport Authority To Remove 'Free Baloch' Adverts From Buses
The public transport authority in London today announced that it will remove all "Free Baloch" advertisements from the city's buses as they breach its guidelines, days after it was launched to raise awareness against alleged human rights abuses in the restive province by the Pakistan government.
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'Free Balochistan' Ads Appear On London Buses
Activists campaigning for an independent Balochistan have launched a new phase of an advertising drive on London buses to raise awareness against alleged human rights abuses in the restive province by the Pakistan government.
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12 Big Cities To Buy Zero Emissions Buses, Extend Green Areas
Twelve major cities including London, Paris, Los Angeles and Cape Town promised on Monday to buy only zero-emissions buses from 2025 and to make major areas free of fossil fuel emissions by 2030 to protect the environment.
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A 'Fatberg' Clogging A London Sewer Is Longer Than Two Football Fields And Weighs More Than 10 Buses
Crews in London are waging a "three-week sewer war" against an enormous "fatberg" - a solid mass of congealed oil, diapers, hand wipes and other unsavory items - that is clogging a Victorian-era sewer in Whitechapel, London, according to a news release from British utilities company Thames Water.
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Terror Threat In Delhi On Yoga Day, Empty Buses Used As Barricades
There was a terror threat in Delhi ahead of the International Yoga Day, which saw the presence of a number of VIPs and Central ministers in the national capital. Sources said the Delhi Police had been asked to tighten security in view of the recent incidents in London and Nice in France, where self-radicalized individuals had used cars to cause may...
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London To Witness Public Test Of Driverless Shuttle
The first extended public trial of a driverless shuttle bus is going to be carried out in London.
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Kolkata Takes First Steps To London-Like All-In-One Transport Pass
The Mamata Banerjee government today launched what could evolve into London's all- in-one Oyster Card for the metropolis's transport. It is called the 'West Bengal Transport Card' and will enable commuters to swipe and pay fares on all state-run buses, trams and ferries in the city.
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A 'Modi Express' to Run in London This November
The nearly 90,000 people who would be at London's Wembley Stadium on November 13 to listen to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's speech are likely to get a return gift. The 400 and more groups and expats, who have come together to organise the event, are working overtime to ensure the event is as grand as it can be.
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London Braces for Travel Chaos as Tube Strike Begins
London Underground staff walked off their posts on Wednesday to protest plans to run Tube trains all night at weekends, the second shutdown of the British capital's subway in under a month.
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Chaotic Rush-Hour Scenes as London Tube Staff Strike
London's roads, buses and overland trains struggled to cope in today's morning rush hour as commuters battled into work in the face of London Underground's first strike shutdown since 2002.
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London's Buses Are Now Cash-Free
Cash can no longer be used on any of London's buses, a cost-cutting measure that could save Transport of London (TfL) 24 million pounds a year. Passengers will need a prepaid or concessionary ticket, Oyster card or a contactless payment card to travel on London's buses from Sunday.
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London Commuters Battle to Beat Second Day of Tube Strike
London commuters crammed onto trains and buses on Wednesday as the second day of a strike by Underground train workers halved the level of services across the city, with unions accusing transport bosses of endangering the safety of the public.
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‘They’re Unethical’: Crypto Ads on London’s Public Transport Slammed by British Parliamentarian
Since cryptocurrencies are not regulated as yet in the UK, lawmakers say advertising about them is unethical, after Floki Inu ads appeared on London's public transport.
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London "Dealing With Numerous Floods In The East" As Storms Roll In
Buses and cars were left stranded when roads across London flooded on Sunday, as repeated thunderstorms battered the British capital.
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BYD ADL Bags UK's Single Largest Order For 195 Electric Buses To Operate In London
This is the single largest order placed for electric buses in the UK, which will be primarily used in London and are part of RATP Dev London's efforts to provide emission-free transport by 2037.
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London Transport Authority To Remove 'Free Baloch' Adverts From Buses
The public transport authority in London today announced that it will remove all "Free Baloch" advertisements from the city's buses as they breach its guidelines, days after it was launched to raise awareness against alleged human rights abuses in the restive province by the Pakistan government.
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'Free Balochistan' Ads Appear On London Buses
Activists campaigning for an independent Balochistan have launched a new phase of an advertising drive on London buses to raise awareness against alleged human rights abuses in the restive province by the Pakistan government.
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12 Big Cities To Buy Zero Emissions Buses, Extend Green Areas
Twelve major cities including London, Paris, Los Angeles and Cape Town promised on Monday to buy only zero-emissions buses from 2025 and to make major areas free of fossil fuel emissions by 2030 to protect the environment.
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A 'Fatberg' Clogging A London Sewer Is Longer Than Two Football Fields And Weighs More Than 10 Buses
Crews in London are waging a "three-week sewer war" against an enormous "fatberg" - a solid mass of congealed oil, diapers, hand wipes and other unsavory items - that is clogging a Victorian-era sewer in Whitechapel, London, according to a news release from British utilities company Thames Water.
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Terror Threat In Delhi On Yoga Day, Empty Buses Used As Barricades
There was a terror threat in Delhi ahead of the International Yoga Day, which saw the presence of a number of VIPs and Central ministers in the national capital. Sources said the Delhi Police had been asked to tighten security in view of the recent incidents in London and Nice in France, where self-radicalized individuals had used cars to cause may...
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London To Witness Public Test Of Driverless Shuttle
The first extended public trial of a driverless shuttle bus is going to be carried out in London.
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Kolkata Takes First Steps To London-Like All-In-One Transport Pass
The Mamata Banerjee government today launched what could evolve into London's all- in-one Oyster Card for the metropolis's transport. It is called the 'West Bengal Transport Card' and will enable commuters to swipe and pay fares on all state-run buses, trams and ferries in the city.
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A 'Modi Express' to Run in London This November
The nearly 90,000 people who would be at London's Wembley Stadium on November 13 to listen to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's speech are likely to get a return gift. The 400 and more groups and expats, who have come together to organise the event, are working overtime to ensure the event is as grand as it can be.
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London Braces for Travel Chaos as Tube Strike Begins
London Underground staff walked off their posts on Wednesday to protest plans to run Tube trains all night at weekends, the second shutdown of the British capital's subway in under a month.
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Chaotic Rush-Hour Scenes as London Tube Staff Strike
London's roads, buses and overland trains struggled to cope in today's morning rush hour as commuters battled into work in the face of London Underground's first strike shutdown since 2002.
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London's Buses Are Now Cash-Free
Cash can no longer be used on any of London's buses, a cost-cutting measure that could save Transport of London (TfL) 24 million pounds a year. Passengers will need a prepaid or concessionary ticket, Oyster card or a contactless payment card to travel on London's buses from Sunday.
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London Commuters Battle to Beat Second Day of Tube Strike
London commuters crammed onto trains and buses on Wednesday as the second day of a strike by Underground train workers halved the level of services across the city, with unions accusing transport bosses of endangering the safety of the public.