News about Brian Williams
Parents are charged £12.50 to drive their children to school in the ULEZ divide
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April 1, 2023
As they fear they are now being priced out of the capital, hard-up Londoners have told MailOnline that they've already had to shell out large sums to buy new cars that comply with the money-spinning Ultra Low Emission Zone. The ULEZ is compelled parents who can't afford to buy new ones to pay the £12.50 to drive their children to school in several parts of the city. Although pensioners have been left homeless and unable to see their GPs within the penalty zone, they have been left homeless and unable to see their GPs. Farcically, neighbours who live just yards apart on opposite sides of the clean air zone (left) face radically different outcomes, with some being fined for simply leaving their homes, and others being unaffected. Mr Khan's announcement comes ahead of his proposal to extend the clean air zone to Greater London this year, which would add five million more people - a pain for the 200,000 people who own non-compliant cars.
When stepping out in SoHo, Allison Williams is chic in two monochromatic ensembles
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January 9, 2023
Allison Williams was effortlessly chic as she stepped out in SoHo on Monday showcasing multiple monochromatic outfits as she introduced her latest venture, M3GAN, which has become a box office hit. The Get Out actress, 34, slipped through a packed schedule to begin the week, including a stop by Sirius XM Studios. Brian Williams, the daughter of renowned NBC journalist Brian Williams, revealed her engagement in December to German actor Alexander Dreymon, and the two families also shared Arlo, a one-year-old boy.
Six California high school football players allege former athletic trainer raped them
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October 4, 2022
Six former California high school football players have filed a lawsuit against their former school board and athletic trainer, alleging that the trainer sexually assaulted and assaulted them during the 2000s. According to the players, Colton High School's Tiffany Gordon assaulted them while playing football, anonymously identified as six separate John Does. According to the lawsuit, other members of the football team, players' parents, and school staff were aware of Gordon's misconduct, but the school district refused to report or investigate allegations pertaining to them.