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UK Border and passport control sign seen at the arrivals hall and visa area with the automated biometric passport control entry gates at the the terminal of London Stansted Airport STN in London, England, United Kingdom on September 6, 2026. As of April 2, 2025 the UK government strengthens immigration security screening for their borders with the introduction of ETA, the Electronic Travel Authorization scheme for visitors who are not required to obtain a visa to enter to the Great Britain. (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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'I just wanted to help people!' How Tanya Smith stole $40m, evaded the FBI and broke out of prison
Tanya Smith started defrauding banks as a teenager to support needy neighbours. Soon, she was making millions - and living the high life. Now, after spending nearly a quarter of her life in jail, she has turned her wild story into a memoir.
Author Tanya Smith at her home in Los Angeles, Ca.
Augugst 14, 2024
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'I just wanted to help people!' How Tanya Smith stole $40m, evaded the FBI and broke out of prison
Tanya Smith started defrauding banks as a teenager to support needy neighbours. Soon, she was making millions - and living the high life. Now, after spending nearly a quarter of her life in jail, she has turned her wild story into a memoir.
Author Tanya Smith at her home in Los Angeles, Ca.
Augugst 14, 2024
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'I just wanted to help people!' How Tanya Smith stole $40m, evaded the FBI and broke out of prison
Tanya Smith started defrauding banks as a teenager to support needy neighbours. Soon, she was making millions - and living the high life. Now, after spending nearly a quarter of her life in jail, she has turned her wild story into a memoir.
Author Tanya Smith at her home in Los Angeles, Ca.
Augugst 14, 2024
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'I just wanted to help people!' How Tanya Smith stole $40m, evaded the FBI and broke out of prison
Tanya Smith started defrauding banks as a teenager to support needy neighbours. Soon, she was making millions - and living the high life. Now, after spending nearly a quarter of her life in jail, she has turned her wild story into a memoir.
Author Tanya Smith at her home in Los Angeles, Ca.
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'I just wanted to help people!' How Tanya Smith stole $40m, evaded the FBI and broke out of prison
Tanya Smith started defrauding banks as a teenager to support needy neighbours. Soon, she was making millions - and living the high life. Now, after spending nearly a quarter of her life in jail, she has turned her wild story into a memoir.
Author Tanya Smith at her home in Los Angeles, Ca.
Augugst 14, 2024
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'I just wanted to help people!' How Tanya Smith stole $40m, evaded the FBI and broke out of prison
Tanya Smith started defrauding banks as a teenager to support needy neighbours. Soon, she was making millions - and living the high life. Now, after spending nearly a quarter of her life in jail, she has turned her wild story into a memoir.
Author Tanya Smith at her home in Los Angeles, Ca.
Augugst 14, 2024
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'I just wanted to help people!' How Tanya Smith stole $40m, evaded the FBI and broke out of prison
Tanya Smith started defrauding banks as a teenager to support needy neighbours. Soon, she was making millions - and living the high life. Now, after spending nearly a quarter of her life in jail, she has turned her wild story into a memoir.
Author Tanya Smith at her home in Los Angeles, Ca.
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'I just wanted to help people!' How Tanya Smith stole $40m, evaded the FBI and broke out of prison
Tanya Smith started defrauding banks as a teenager to support needy neighbours. Soon, she was making millions - and living the high life. Now, after spending nearly a quarter of her life in jail, she has turned her wild story into a memoir.
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'I just wanted to help people!' How Tanya Smith stole $40m, evaded the FBI and broke out of prison
Tanya Smith started defrauding banks as a teenager to support needy neighbours. Soon, she was making millions - and living the high life. Now, after spending nearly a quarter of her life in jail, she has turned her wild story into a memoir.
Author Tanya Smith at her home in Los Angeles, Ca.
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'I just wanted to help people!' How Tanya Smith stole $40m, evaded the FBI and broke out of prison
Tanya Smith started defrauding banks as a teenager to support needy neighbours. Soon, she was making millions - and living the high life. Now, after spending nearly a quarter of her life in jail, she has turned her wild story into a memoir.
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'I just wanted to help people!' How Tanya Smith stole $40m, evaded the FBI and broke out of prison
Tanya Smith started defrauding banks as a teenager to support needy neighbours. Soon, she was making millions - and living the high life. Now, after spending nearly a quarter of her life in jail, she has turned her wild story into a memoir.
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Augugst 14, 2024
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'I just wanted to help people!' How Tanya Smith stole $40m, evaded the FBI and broke out of prison
Tanya Smith started defrauding banks as a teenager to support needy neighbours. Soon, she was making millions - and living the high life. Now, after spending nearly a quarter of her life in jail, she has turned her wild story into a memoir.
Author Tanya Smith at her home in Los Angeles, Ca.
Augugst 14, 2024
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'I just wanted to help people!' How Tanya Smith stole $40m, evaded the FBI and broke out of prison
Tanya Smith started defrauding banks as a teenager to support needy neighbours. Soon, she was making millions - and living the high life. Now, after spending nearly a quarter of her life in jail, she has turned her wild story into a memoir.
Author Tanya Smith at her home in Los Angeles, Ca.
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'I just wanted to help people!' How Tanya Smith stole $40m, evaded the FBI and broke out of prison
Tanya Smith started defrauding banks as a teenager to support needy neighbours. Soon, she was making millions - and living the high life. Now, after spending nearly a quarter of her life in jail, she has turned her wild story into a memoir.
Author Tanya Smith at her home in Los Angeles, Ca.
Augugst 14, 2024
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'I just wanted to help people!' How Tanya Smith stole $40m, evaded the FBI and broke out of prison
Tanya Smith started defrauding banks as a teenager to support needy neighbours. Soon, she was making millions - and living the high life. Now, after spending nearly a quarter of her life in jail, she has turned her wild story into a memoir.
Author Tanya Smith at her home in Los Angeles, Ca.
Augugst 14, 2024
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Former President Trump Criminal Trial in New York, United States - 30 May 2024
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Former President Donald Trump walks out of the courtroom to make comments to members of the media after being found guilty on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in the first degree at Manhattan Criminal Court, Thursday, May 30, 2024, in New York. Trump became the first former president to be convicted of felony crimes as a New York jury found him guilty of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in a scheme to illegally influence the 2016 election through hush money payments to a porn actor who said the two had sex.
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Former President Donald Trump Criminal Fraud Trial in New York, United States - 15 Apr 2024
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Former President Donald Trump speaks to the press as he leaves State Supreme Court after the first day of his criminal trial at Manhattan criminal court in New York on Monday, April 15, 2024. Trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records as part of an alleged scheme to silence claims of extramarital sexual encounters during his 2016 presidential campaign.
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Former President Donald Trump Criminal Fraud Trial in New York, United States - 15 Apr 2024
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jabin Botsford/UPI/Shutterstock (14436805o)
Former President Donald Trump speaks to the press as he leaves State Supreme Court after the first day of his criminal trial at Manhattan criminal court in New York on Monday, April 15, 2024. Trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records as part of an alleged scheme to silence claims of extramarital sexual encounters during his 2016 presidential campaign.
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Former President Donald Trump Criminal Fraud Trial in New York, United States - 15 Apr 2024
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Former President Donald Trump speaks to the press as he leaves State Supreme Court after the first day of his criminal trial at Manhattan criminal court in New York on Monday, April 15, 2024. Trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records as part of an alleged scheme to silence claims of extramarital sexual encounters during his 2016 presidential campaign.
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Former President Donald Trump Criminal Fraud Trial in New York, United States - 15 Apr 2024
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jabin Botsford/UPI/Shutterstock (14436805n)
Former President Donald Trump leaves State Supreme Court after the first day of his criminal trial at Manhattan criminal court in New York on Monday, April 15, 2024. Trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records as part of an alleged scheme to silence claims of extramarital sexual encounters during his 2016 presidential campaign.
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Former President Donald Trump Criminal Fraud Trial in New York, United States - 15 Apr 2024
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jabin Botsford/UPI/Shutterstock (14436805l)
Former President Donald Trump speaks to the press as he leaves State Supreme Court after the first day of his criminal trial at Manhattan criminal court in New York on Monday, April 15, 2024. Trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records as part of an alleged scheme to silence claims of extramarital sexual encounters during his 2016 presidential campaign.
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Former President Donald Trump Criminal Fraud Trial in New York, United States - 15 Apr 2024
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jabin Botsford/UPI/Shutterstock (14436805f)
Former President Donald Trump leaves State Supreme Court after the first day of his criminal trial at Manhattan criminal court in New York on Monday, April 15, 2024. Trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records as part of an alleged scheme to silence claims of extramarital sexual encounters during his 2016 presidential campaign.
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Former President Donald Trump Criminal Fraud Trial in New York, United States - 15 Apr 2024
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Former President Donald Trump leaves State Supreme Court after the first day of his criminal trial at Manhattan criminal court in New York on Monday, April 15, 2024. Trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records as part of an alleged scheme to silence claims of extramarital sexual encounters during his 2016 presidential campaign.
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Former President Donald Trump Criminal Fraud Trial in New York, United States - 15 Apr 2024
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeenah Moon/UPI/Shutterstock (14436803j)
Former President Donald Trump sits in State Supreme Court on the first day of his criminal trial at Manhattan criminal court in New York on Monday, April 15, 2024. Trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records as part of an alleged scheme to silence claims of extramarital sexual encounters during his 2016 presidential campaign.
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Former President Donald Trump Criminal Fraud Trial in New York, United States - 15 Apr 2024
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeenah Moon/UPI/Shutterstock (14436803h)
Former President Donald Trump leaves State Supreme Court after the first day of his criminal trial at Manhattan criminal court in New York on Monday, April 15, 2024. Trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records as part of an alleged scheme to silence claims of extramarital sexual encounters during his 2016 presidential campaign.
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Former President Donald Trump Criminal Fraud Trial in New York, United States - 15 Apr 2024
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeenah Moon/UPI/Shutterstock (14436803g)
Former President Donald Trump leaves State Supreme Court after the first day of his criminal trial at Manhattan criminal court in New York on Monday, April 15, 2024. Trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records as part of an alleged scheme to silence claims of extramarital sexual encounters during his 2016 presidential campaign.
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Former President Donald Trump Criminal Fraud Trial in New York, United States - 15 Apr 2024
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jefferson Siegel/UPI/Shutterstock (14436804f)
Former President Donald Trump speaks to the press as he leaves State Supreme Court after the first day of his criminal trial at Manhattan criminal court in New York on Monday, April 15, 2024. Trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records as part of an alleged scheme to silence claims of extramarital sexual encounters during his 2016 presidential campaign.
Former President Donald Trump Criminal Fraud Trial in New York, United States - 15 Apr 2024 -
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Former President Donald Trump Criminal Fraud Trial in New York, United States - 15 Apr 2024
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Former President Donald Trump speaks to the press as he leaves State Supreme Court after the first day of his criminal trial at Manhattan criminal court in New York on Monday, April 15, 2024. Trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records as part of an alleged scheme to silence claims of extramarital sexual encounters during his 2016 presidential campaign.
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Former President Donald Trump Criminal Fraud Trial in New York, United States - 15 Apr 2024
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jefferson Siegel/UPI/Shutterstock (14436804d)
Former President Donald Trump leaves State Supreme Court after the first day of his criminal trial at Manhattan criminal court in New York on Monday, April 15, 2024. Trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records as part of an alleged scheme to silence claims of extramarital sexual encounters during his 2016 presidential campaign.
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Former President Donald Trump Criminal Fraud Trial in New York, United States - 15 Apr 2024
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Former President Donald Trump returns from an afternoon break in his criminal trial at Manhattan criminal court in New York on Monday, April 15, 2024. Trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records as part of an alleged scheme to silence claims of extramarital sexual encounters during his 2016 presidential campaign.
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Former President Donald Trump Criminal Fraud Trial in New York, United States - 15 Apr 2024
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jefferson Siegel/UPI/Shutterstock (14436804a)
Former President Donald Trump returns from an afternoon break in his criminal trial at Manhattan criminal court in New York on Monday, April 15, 2024. Trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records as part of an alleged scheme to silence claims of extramarital sexual encounters during his 2016 presidential campaign.
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Flowers everywhere? England's ambitious scheme to restore wildlife hangs in the balance
Government pilot, due to launch this month, promises to protect and enhance biodiversity, but remains dogged by delays and uncertainty.
Iford Estate farm near Lewes, in East Sussex. This farm is one of five in the country selected by government as a pilot project for the biodiversity net gain (BNG) scheme. Under the proposed rules (for England only at this stage), new roads, houses and other building projects must achieve a 10% net gain in biodiversity if nature is damaged on site: if a forest is bulldozed to make way for an apartment block, the developer must recreate a similar habitat, plus 10%. The priority is finding space for nature onsite, but if that is not possible, habitats are to be created elsewhere, ideally in the local area.
Iford Estate in East Sussex has been planted with arable crops for decades, but now large swathes have been sown with wildflowers as part of the biodiversity net gain scheme.
BNG plot at Houndean Farm on Iford Estate.
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Flowers everywhere? England's ambitious scheme to restore wildlife hangs in the balance
Government pilot, due to launch this month, promises to protect and enhance biodiversity, but remains dogged by delays and uncertainty.
Iford Estate farm near Lewes, in East Sussex. This farm is one of five in the country selected by government as a pilot project for the biodiversity net gain (BNG) scheme. Under the proposed rules (for England only at this stage), new roads, houses and other building projects must achieve a 10% net gain in biodiversity if nature is damaged on site: if a forest is bulldozed to make way for an apartment block, the developer must recreate a similar habitat, plus 10%. The priority is finding space for nature onsite, but if that is not possible, habitats are to be created elsewhere, ideally in the local area.
Iford Estate in East Sussex has been planted with arable crops for decades, but now large swathes have been sown with wildflowers as part of the biodiversity net gain scheme.
BNG plot at Houndean Farm on Iford Estate.
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Flowers everywhere? England's ambitious scheme to restore wildlife hangs in the balance
Government pilot, due to launch this month, promises to protect and enhance biodiversity, but remains dogged by delays and uncertainty.
Iford Estate farm near Lewes, in East Sussex. This farm is one of five in the country selected by government as a pilot project for the biodiversity net gain (BNG) scheme. Under the proposed rules (for England only at this stage), new roads, houses and other building projects must achieve a 10% net gain in biodiversity if nature is damaged on site: if a forest is bulldozed to make way for an apartment block, the developer must recreate a similar habitat, plus 10%. The priority is finding space for nature onsite, but if that is not possible, habitats are to be created elsewhere, ideally in the local area.
Iford Estate in East Sussex has been planted with arable crops for decades, but now large swathes have been sown with wildflowers as part of the biodiversity net gain scheme.
Ben Taylor, manager director of Iford Estate, one of five farms in the country to sign up to the governmentÕs BNG pilot.
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Flowers everywhere? England's ambitious scheme to restore wildlife hangs in the balance
Government pilot, due to launch this month, promises to protect and enhance biodiversity, but remains dogged by delays and uncertainty.
Iford Estate farm near Lewes, in East Sussex. This farm is one of five in the country selected by government as a pilot project for the biodiversity net gain (BNG) scheme. Under the proposed rules (for England only at this stage), new roads, houses and other building projects must achieve a 10% net gain in biodiversity if nature is damaged on site: if a forest is bulldozed to make way for an apartment block, the developer must recreate a similar habitat, plus 10%. The priority is finding space for nature onsite, but if that is not possible, habitats are to be created elsewhere, ideally in the local area.
Iford Estate in East Sussex has been planted with arable crops for decades, but now large swathes have been sown with wildflowers as part of the biodiversity net gain scheme.
Wetland birds take off from a flooded area of the Iford Estate. The climate crisis has made crop fields more prone to flooding.
Assemblage of wetland birds take off from a flooded area of wetland on the Iford Estate
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Flowers everywhere? England's ambitious scheme to restore wildlife hangs in the balance
Government pilot, due to launch this month, promises to protect and enhance biodiversity, but remains dogged by delays and uncertainty.
Iford Estate farm near Lewes, in East Sussex. This farm is one of five in the country selected by government as a pilot project for the biodiversity net gain (BNG) scheme. Under the proposed rules (for England only at this stage), new roads, houses and other building projects must achieve a 10% net gain in biodiversity if nature is damaged on site: if a forest is bulldozed to make way for an apartment block, the developer must recreate a similar habitat, plus 10%. The priority is finding space for nature onsite, but if that is not possible, habitats are to be created elsewhere, ideally in the local area.
Iford Estate in East Sussex has been planted with arable crops for decades, but now large swathes have been sown with wildflowers as part of the biodiversity net gain scheme.
View towards Mt Caburn, of Iford Estate from South Downs Way
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Flowers everywhere? England's ambitious scheme to restore wildlife hangs in the balance
Government pilot, due to launch this month, promises to protect and enhance biodiversity, but remains dogged by delays and uncertainty.
Iford Estate farm near Lewes, in East Sussex. This farm is one of five in the country selected by government as a pilot project for the biodiversity net gain (BNG) scheme. Under the proposed rules (for England only at this stage), new roads, houses and other building projects must achieve a 10% net gain in biodiversity if nature is damaged on site: if a forest is bulldozed to make way for an apartment block, the developer must recreate a similar habitat, plus 10%. The priority is finding space for nature onsite, but if that is not possible, habitats are to be created elsewhere, ideally in the local area.
Iford Estate in East Sussex has been planted with arable crops for decades, but now large swathes have been sown with wildflowers as part of the biodiversity net gain scheme.
View of Iford Estate from South Downs Way
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Prabhdeep Singh week long hunger strike over ULEZ expansion scheme
Prabhdeep Singh, an army veteran, commences a week long hunger strike over the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) expansion scheme in Uxbridge, London, Great Britain
8th August 2023
Prabhdeep Singh, who served in the Army Dental Corp, described the expansion of the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) to the entirety of London as "unnecessary" and said that people needed to stand up to pressures being added during a cost-of-living crisis.
Mr Singh is a resident of Uxbridge.
The daily charge for a non compliant vehicle is £12.50 and affects all diesel vehicles older than 2015 and petrol vehicles older than 2005.
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Prabhdeep Singh week long hunger strike over ULEZ expansion scheme
Prabhdeep Singh, an army veteran, commences a week long hunger strike over the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) expansion scheme in Uxbridge, London, Great Britain
8th August 2023
Prabhdeep Singh, who served in the Army Dental Corp, described the expansion of the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) to the entirety of London as "unnecessary" and said that people needed to stand up to pressures being added during a cost-of-living crisis.
Mr Singh is a resident of Uxbridge.
The daily charge for a non compliant vehicle is £12.50 and affects all diesel vehicles older than 2015 and petrol vehicles older than 2005.
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Prabhdeep Singh week long hunger strike over ULEZ expansion scheme
Prabhdeep Singh, an army veteran, commences a week long hunger strike over the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) expansion scheme in Uxbridge, London, Great Britain
8th August 2023
Prabhdeep Singh, who served in the Army Dental Corp, described the expansion of the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) to the entirety of London as "unnecessary" and said that people needed to stand up to pressures being added during a cost-of-living crisis.
Mr Singh is a resident of Uxbridge.
The daily charge for a non compliant vehicle is £12.50 and affects all diesel vehicles older than 2015 and petrol vehicles older than 2005.
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Prabhdeep Singh week long hunger strike over ULEZ expansion scheme
Prabhdeep Singh, an army veteran, commences a week long hunger strike over the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) expansion scheme in Uxbridge, London, Great Britain
8th August 2023
Prabhdeep Singh, who served in the Army Dental Corp, described the expansion of the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) to the entirety of London as "unnecessary" and said that people needed to stand up to pressures being added during a cost-of-living crisis.
Mr Singh is a resident of Uxbridge.
The daily charge for a non compliant vehicle is £12.50 and affects all diesel vehicles older than 2015 and petrol vehicles older than 2005.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Prabhdeep Singh week long hunger strike over ULEZ expansion scheme
Prabhdeep Singh, an army veteran, commences a week long hunger strike over the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) expansion scheme in Uxbridge, London, Great Britain
8th August 2023
Prabhdeep Singh, who served in the Army Dental Corp, described the expansion of the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) to the entirety of London as "unnecessary" and said that people needed to stand up to pressures being added during a cost-of-living crisis.
Mr Singh is a resident of Uxbridge.
The daily charge for a non compliant vehicle is £12.50 and affects all diesel vehicles older than 2015 and petrol vehicles older than 2005.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Prabhdeep Singh week long hunger strike over ULEZ expansion scheme
Prabhdeep Singh, an army veteran, commences a week long hunger strike over the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) expansion scheme in Uxbridge, London, Great Britain
8th August 2023
Prabhdeep Singh, who served in the Army Dental Corp, described the expansion of the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) to the entirety of London as "unnecessary" and said that people needed to stand up to pressures being added during a cost-of-living crisis.
Mr Singh is a resident of Uxbridge.
The daily charge for a non compliant vehicle is £12.50 and affects all diesel vehicles older than 2015 and petrol vehicles older than 2005.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Prabhdeep Singh week long hunger strike over ULEZ expansion scheme
Prabhdeep Singh, an army veteran, commences a week long hunger strike over the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) expansion scheme in Uxbridge, London, Great Britain
8th August 2023
Prabhdeep Singh, who served in the Army Dental Corp, described the expansion of the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) to the entirety of London as "unnecessary" and said that people needed to stand up to pressures being added during a cost-of-living crisis.
Mr Singh is a resident of Uxbridge.
The daily charge for a non compliant vehicle is £12.50 and affects all diesel vehicles older than 2015 and petrol vehicles older than 2005.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Prabhdeep Singh week long hunger strike over ULEZ expansion scheme
Prabhdeep Singh, an army veteran, commences a week long hunger strike over the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) expansion scheme in Uxbridge, London, Great Britain
8th August 2023
Prabhdeep Singh, who served in the Army Dental Corp, described the expansion of the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) to the entirety of London as "unnecessary" and said that people needed to stand up to pressures being added during a cost-of-living crisis.
Mr Singh is a resident of Uxbridge.
The daily charge for a non compliant vehicle is £12.50 and affects all diesel vehicles older than 2015 and petrol vehicles older than 2005.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Prabhdeep Singh week long hunger strike over ULEZ expansion scheme
Prabhdeep Singh, an army veteran, commences a week long hunger strike over the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) expansion scheme in Uxbridge, London, Great Britain
8th August 2023
Prabhdeep Singh, who served in the Army Dental Corp, described the expansion of the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) to the entirety of London as "unnecessary" and said that people needed to stand up to pressures being added during a cost-of-living crisis.
Mr Singh is a resident of Uxbridge.
The daily charge for a non compliant vehicle is £12.50 and affects all diesel vehicles older than 2015 and petrol vehicles older than 2005.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Prabhdeep Singh week long hunger strike over ULEZ expansion scheme
Prabhdeep Singh, an army veteran, commences a week long hunger strike over the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) expansion scheme in Uxbridge, London, Great Britain
8th August 2023
Prabhdeep Singh, who served in the Army Dental Corp, described the expansion of the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) to the entirety of London as "unnecessary" and said that people needed to stand up to pressures being added during a cost-of-living crisis.
Mr Singh is a resident of Uxbridge.
The daily charge for a non compliant vehicle is £12.50 and affects all diesel vehicles older than 2015 and petrol vehicles older than 2005.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Prabhdeep Singh week long hunger strike over ULEZ expansion scheme
Prabhdeep Singh, an army veteran, commences a week long hunger strike over the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) expansion scheme in Uxbridge, London, Great Britain
8th August 2023
Prabhdeep Singh, who served in the Army Dental Corp, described the expansion of the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) to the entirety of London as "unnecessary" and said that people needed to stand up to pressures being added during a cost-of-living crisis.
Mr Singh is a resident of Uxbridge.
The daily charge for a non compliant vehicle is £12.50 and affects all diesel vehicles older than 2015 and petrol vehicles older than 2005.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Prabhdeep Singh week long hunger strike over ULEZ expansion scheme
Prabhdeep Singh, an army veteran, commences a week long hunger strike over the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) expansion scheme in Uxbridge, London, Great Britain
8th August 2023
Prabhdeep Singh, who served in the Army Dental Corp, described the expansion of the ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) to the entirety of London as "unnecessary" and said that people needed to stand up to pressures being added during a cost-of-living crisis.
Mr Singh is a resident of Uxbridge.
The daily charge for a non compliant vehicle is £12.50 and affects all diesel vehicles older than 2015 and petrol vehicles older than 2005.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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