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New City

Duo
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Record labels Capitol Records
OriginToronto
Canada
Members Adrian Mitchell
Jed Webster
Nathan Brown
GenresElectropop
Pop Music
Synth-pop
AlbumsSummer Beach Vibes
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About New City


New City is a Canadian electropop duo based in Toronto, Ontario – consisting of Jed Webster and Nathan Brown. The band previously included Adrian Mitchell before he left the group at an unknown time in 2019.

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By Yasmin RufoBBC News

Consumer finance expert Martin Lewis has told an event in London the planned timing of a clear-air zone expansion in the capital " is pretty tough".

He was asked to join London Mayor Sadiq Khan at The Event , aimed at addressing financial pressures faced by Londoners.

Mr Lewis pointed out poorer drivers would be hit more by the widening of the Ultra Low Emission Zone.

Mr Khan responded to Mr Lewis, saying: " What is The Right number of people to die a year to make it acceptable? "

One angry attendee walked out of The Event at City Hall as the controversial issue was discussed.

The Mayor 's flagship clean-air policy has been met with opposition from A Number of London Councils .

Responding to A Question on the timing of ULEZ, Mr Lewis said: " If I may be honest, the reasons behind that are good, but the timing is pretty tough to do it this year amongst a cost-of-living crisis.

" For the 6% who have cars pre-2005 petrol or pre-2015 diesel, They will tend to be not the wealthiest because They haven't upgraded their car in that time. "

'Con Man '

Mr Khan responded: " When is The Right time? I was told in 2017 that it wasn't The Right time because of concerns around Brexit. "

Following this remark, an audience member began shouting at Mr Khan over his plans before Walking Out and calling him " a Con Man ".

After The Event , Angie Donnelley, 58, from Dagenham, told The Bbc she had also been planning to heckle The Mayor as " so many people can't afford the new vehicles - They can't afford to even live or dress themselves".

She added: " There are people who want to go and visit their loved ones' graves, and They have to pay £12. 50. It's disgusting.

" How can One Man dictate to Essex what to do when we aren't even in London? " (Although Dagenham has been a part of Greater London since 1965, Some People still regard it as being in Essex. )

Although most London boroughs have signed an agreement with Transport for London (TfL) allowing them to install the ULEZ cameras, many still have reservations.

A total of 11 outer London Councils have expressed concerns over the expansion, with many asking The Mayor to delay or improve the scrappage scheme to support people during the cost-of-living crisis.

Some councils bordering London also have objections, with.

'Consultation was fair'

The Mayor has given four London Conservative councils allowing work to get under way to expand the ULEZ.

The councils said They would not sign the agreement and have instead launched The First step of legal action.

In their pre-action protocol letter to The Mayor and TfL, They cited four grounds for deeming the scheme " unlawful" including the lack of consultation with people living outside of London.

In its response to the boroughs' legal letter, TfL rejected all of the claims, insisting the decision to go ahead was " properly reasoned and rational, and the consultation was fair, with all responses conscientiously considered".

New City Hall polling from YouGov revealed that 17% of Londoners are financially struggling to make ends meet and are going without essentials or relying on debt.

Half of Londoners bought cheaper products to stretch their funds, and 45% said They used less water, fuel or energy to try to keep bills down.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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