Charles Windsor challenged to declare full income as he becomes first monarch to release tax payments
TORY ministers must freeze rail fares to tempt commuters hit by the worst cost-of-living crisis in decades back onto trains, transport unions demanded today.
The calls followed the government’s confirmation that it would not raise ticket prices in England above this July’s 9 per cent retail prices index rate of inflation when the next increase is due in March 2024.
Although means that next year’s rise is likely to be below inflation, ministers failed to guarantee this and their commitment will not cut the cost of already high fares, merely put a slight brake on their rate of increase.
The HS2 debacle exposes what happens when public infrastructure is handed to private contractors – especially when set against China’s state-led high-speed rail success, says CARLOS MARTINEZ


