UK to ban sale of petrol and diesel cars in 2030 - five years earlier than planned, FT reports
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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is due to confirm sales of new petrol and diesel-powered cars will officially be scrapped from 2030, five years earlier than previously planned.
The UK’s original plan was to ban petrol and diesel-run vehicles from the market by 2040 as part of efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and in February Johnson brought this forward to 2035.
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