Sadiq Khan's Ulez rakes in millions as drivers hit with daily charges to travel in London
Sentiment Mix
Geography
Expert Signals
GB News - News
source • 1 mention
AI-Generated Claims
Generated from linked receipts; click sources for full context.
Sadiq Khan's controversial Ulez scheme has brought in millions from motorists, with drivers across London punished with hefty daily charges and fines.New figures obtained by a Freedom of Information request revealed Transport for London collected a staggering £180million from the scheme in 2025 alone.
Supported by 1 story
This included £123million from daily charges paid by owners of non-compliant vehicles and a further £57million from fines.
Supported by 1 story
TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The Ulez was first launched in central London before being massively expanded in August 2023 to cover the whole of Greater London, an area spanning 580 square miles and home to around nine million people.
Supported by 1 story
Drivers whose cars fail to meet emissions standards must pay a daily charge of £12.50.
Supported by 1 story
Failing to pay the fee can result in a fine of up to £180 for most cars, vans, and motorcycles, although this...
Supported by 1 story
Related Events
Labour faces calls to tackle illegal parking mayhem at popular seaside hotspot
Uncategorized • 5/24/2026
Taxpayers dealt double blow as home working relief scrapped and £18,000 allowance rejected
Uncategorized • 5/24/2026
Cyclists could face tougher rules and speed limits after fatal collision prompts new laws
Uncategorized • 5/24/2026
How one entrepreneur turned £6,000 credit card debt into a business raking in £12million a year
Uncategorized • 5/24/2026
Seven flotilla activists detained in Israel arrive back in UK - BBC
Uncategorized • 5/24/2026