AN ITV report has claimed that the removal of peak rail fares in Scotland has been “funded by the UK Government”.
Good Morning Britain journalist Juliet Dunlop was filmed on a ScotRail service between Edinburgh and Glasgow on the first day of the six-month trial of scrapping peak time tickets.a devolved issue - meaning the Scottish Government is responsible for setting policy and funding for these areas - the scheme was part of the Bute House Agreement between the
In her package broadcast on Monday morning at 8.09am, Dunlop says: “As of this morning it is all change on the railway network in Scotland as most commuters can expect to make significant savings. In a second clip shared by GMB’s Twitter/X account from earlier in the morning, Dunlop says that the scheme will cost the Scottish Government “millions of pounds”.
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