says he s expanding the capital s low emissions vehicles zone, the ulez, to cover the whole of the capital from next summer. it s estimated 200,000 cars and vans currently on the road will be liable for the £12.50 daily charge. after public consultation, it was found a majority of people, opposed the expansion. teachers in scotland will strike for another 16 days, in their dispute over pay. the largest teaching union, the eis says the consecutive days of action across country, will take place injanuary and february next year. strike action yesterday, closed nearly every primary and secondary school in scotland, and many council nurseries. 0rganisations working to help victims of stalking have begun what s called a super complaint againt the police in england and wales, accusing them of not doing enough to investigate potential crimes. the home office says it takes stalking extremely seriously, but a decade after it was made a specific criminal offence, people
before the pandemic. but venice has plans to fight back. last year, it banned cruise ships from docking in the city centre, with their dense crowds of foot passengers and now, they plan to make the rest of us pay. overnight visitors already pay a city tax at the hotel but from next year, day trippers look set to face a new daily charge, payable through an app. i m ambivalent about it, in a way. obviously, venice has problems of crowding and tourism. it needs some regulation. whether this is the right way to do it or not, i m not entirely sure. i mean, it needs to be well done, but i ve been in places where they ve started doing that and i think usually, it was a good idea.
but venice has plans to fight back. last year, it banned cruise ships from docking in the city centre, with their dense crowds of foot passengers and now, they plan to make the rest of us pay. overnight visitors already pay a city tax at the hotel but from next year, day trippers look set to face a new daily charge, payable through an app. i m ambivalent about it, in a way. obviously, venice has problems of crowding and tourism. it needs some regulation. whether this is the right way to do it or not, i m not entirely sure. i mean, it needs to be well done, but i ve been in places where they ve started doing that and i think usually, it was a good idea.
crowds like this are still the norm in venice and on the busiest days, visitors can outnumber the locals by 2:1. the city s braced this summerfor a return to the over tourism that plagued europe s hotspots before the pandemic. but venice has plans to fight back. last year, it banned cruise ships from docking in the city centre, with their dense crowds of foot passengers and now, they plan to make the rest of us pay. 0vernight visitors already pay a city tax at the hotel but from next year, day trippers look set to face a new daily charge, payable through an app. i m ambivalent about it, in a way. 0bviously, venice has problems of crowding and tourism. it needs some regulation. whether this is the right way to do it or not, i m not entirely sure. i mean, it needs to be well done, but i ve been in places where they ve started doing that and i think usually,