and that retirment could come as soon as today after some brilliant batting from england puts them in control of that final test at the oval. a coup for conservation, with a significant rise in the number of tigers in india and bhutan. good morning. sunshine and showers for a while this morning, but there is cloud and rain to come in from the atlantic. will that affect the cricket at the oval? join me later to find out. it s sunday 30 july. our main story: the prime minister has ordered a review of low traffic neighbourhood schemes which aim to reduce the number of cars in residential areas. )rishi sunak told the sunday telegraph he wanted to show drivers he was on their side. here s our political correspondent damian grammaticas.
it stands, one of those two hosts, new zealand, the co hosts of the women s world cup, is now out of the tournament. and you can follow all the twists and turns from the world cup on the sport website. here in the uk, the prime minister, rishi sunak, has ordered the department for transport to review existing so called low traffic neighbourhood schemes which seek to reduce the numbers of cars using streets in some residential areas. mr sunak told the sunday telegraph newspaper he wanted to show drivers that he was on their side. here s our political correspondent, damian grammaticas. low traffic neighbourhoods, loved by some, loathed by others. they use barriers, bollards and automatic number plate recognition cameras to control or limit access to some streets. they ve been set up in recent years in london, bristol, birmingham, bournemouth and more cities with tens of millions of pounds of government funding. the aim to keep through traffic away from residential streets, lower av
with a significant rise in the number of tigers in india and bhutan. good in india and bhutan. morning. sunshine and showe for good morning. sunshine and showers for a while, but there is cloud and rain to come in from the atlantic. will that affect the cricket at the oval? join me later to find out. it s sunday, the 30th ofjuly. our main story: the prime minister has ordered a review of low traffic neighbourhood schemes which aim to reduce the number of cars in residential areas. rishi sunak told the sunday telegraph he wanted to show drivers he was on their side. here s our political correspondent damian grammaticas. low traffic neighbourhoods loved by some, loathed by others. they use barriers, bollards and automatic number plate recognition cameras to control or limit access to some streets. they ve been set up in recent years in london, bristol, birmingham, bournemouth and more cities, with tens of millions of pounds of government funding. the aim: to keep through traffic away
for transport to review existing so called low traffic neighbourhood schemes which seek to reduce the numbers of cars using streets in some residential areas. mr sunak told the sunday telegraph newspaper he wanted to show drivers that he was on their side. here s our political correspondent, damian grammaticas. ? low traffic neighbourhoods, loved by some, loathed by others. they use barriers, bollards and automatic number plate recognition cameras to control or limit access to some streets. they ve been set up in recent years in london, bristol, birmingham, bournemouth and more cities with tens of millions of pounds of government funding. the aim to keep through traffic away from residential streets, lower average speeds, improve air quality and reduce carbon emissions. in some places, tempers have flared between drivers, pedestrians and cyclists. at least one opinion survey commissioned by the government has
year, there were more than 40 ships, more than 3,500 personnel, this comes during russia s row with ukraine, so significant to see president putin speaking there and announcing this new commitment of 30 new battleships. more on the story when we have it. here in the uk, the prime minister, rishi sunak says he is on the side of car drivers and says he wants anti motorist measures to be reviewed. mr sunak told the sunday telegraph that he has ordered a review into low traffic neighbourhood schemes which seek to reduce car use in streets in some residential areas. it comes after the conservatives won a recent byelection in uxbridge in west london with the victory widely credited his party s opposition to london mayor sadiq khan s plans to extend the capital s ultra low emission zone to apply to more road users in the capital. but he said the government would not delay a planned ban on the sale of petrol and diesel