Friday, April 13, 2018

Jeremy Corbyn pledges free bus travel for young people under Labour

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13 Apr, 2018
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Jeremy Corbyn pledges free bus travel for young people under Labour
People aged under 25 would have free bus travel under a Labour government in areas where local authorities introduce bus franchising or bring services under public ownership, Jeremy Corbyn has told sixth-formers.
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