TfL fares frozen until 2025: What does it mean for you?
London's mayor has announced he is freezing Transport for London (TfL) fares until March 2025 as part of a 拢123m investment in the capital's transport services.
Sadiq Khan's office says people could save up to 拢90 a year under the plans. It comes weeks after the government stepped in with 拢250m to plug a TfL funding gap.
City Hall Conservatives have accused the Labour mayor of trying to buy votes ahead of the mayoral election on 2 May. Susan Hall, the Conservative candidate, described the measure as "Sadiq Khan's last roll of the dice" and a "fake, magic money tree promise".
麻豆社 Radio London's Harry Low looks at what it will mean for you.
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