The government has labelled plans to deny council the use of the numberplate database as a ploy to win voters, as speculation. Transport For London have confirmed the Elizabeth Line smashed two new records in the month of July. McDonald’s are treating footy fans in London to celebrate the Lionesses in this years FIFA World Cup
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00:00 Hi, I'm Jack with London World and these are your top stories.
00:04 The government has denied this is considering banning councils from using the National Number
00:08 Plate database to enforce low-traffic neighbourhoods, describing reports it is planning on doing
00:14 so as speculation. An article from The Times alleged that the attack on the schemes is
00:20 a policy change the Conservatives are considering to win over voters.
00:25 The Elizabeth Line smashed records for its most successful days and week earlier in July.
00:30 TfL confirmed the line has passed more than 190 million journeys since its launch last
00:35 May.
00:36 Finally, McDonald's is set to support Lionesses' FIFA Women's World Cup journey in the capital
00:42 this week. The restaurant chain will honour England's second match of 2023 competition
00:47 by handing out free breakfast to footy fans. Head to LondonWorld.com to find out more.
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