Boris Johnson speeds up plans to ban sales of new petrol and diesel cars
Boris Johnson to kickstart new housing boom by ripping up planning rulesKEIR-CHING!WIN 50P WORTH £10He added: “We have momentum, we have know-how, we have industry commitment. Many people haven’t made the shift from electric motoring being a nice idea, a vision, to being a practical reality that we are going to do.”
Theresa May committed to net zero carbon emissions by 2050 as one of her last acts as Prime Minister.Electric car owners will no longer have to plug in if these wireless chargers are installed on British streets
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