Disabled people in England to get 24-hour free bus travel – UK politics live
Since coming to power in July, Burnham has announced a range of policies aimed at relieving pressure on financially squeezed households and businesses, including cutting business rates for pubs, capping bus fares at £2 and scrapping VAT from electricity bills. Burnham is visiting a bus station in the West Midlands this morning and is expected to give more details on the policy then. Currently, disabled bus passes are valid for travel only on weekdays from 9.30am to 11pm unless local authorities...
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