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Bristol pioneers world-first clean power hub for festivals and film crews, cutting carbon emissions with renewable mobile energy. Join the green revolution!
The Coalition unveils an energy plan focused on prices over emissions and flags immigration cuts as its next policy battleground. Read the full analysis.
A cross-party committee warns that planning reforms threaten both 1.5 million home target and nature goals. Find out why nature is not the 'blocker'.
New polling reveals 33% of Australians want to abandon net zero, believing it will reduce costs. Experts warn this misconception threatens climate action and economic opportunities from renewables.
Guardian journalist Matthew Weaver experiences 'clean boot hunting' as government plans could make this the only legal way to hunt with hounds in England and Wales.
Guardian journalist experiences clean-boot hunting, the legal alternative to fox hunting where bloodhounds chase human runners across the English countryside. Discover this growing pursuit.
A damning Institute for Government report criticises Health Secretary Wes Streeting's NHS reforms, warning government targets will be missed. Read the full analysis.
An investigation into the 'clean-up crews' of men who target intoxicated students outside UK nightclubs. Learn about the dangers and what universities are doing.
Australian Senate inquiry reveals how coordinated misinformation campaigns are derailing renewable energy projects and dividing communities. Discover the impact on net zero targets.
Discover how Spanish communities are taking control of their energy future through renewable cooperatives, reducing bills and carbon emissions while creating local jobs.
The US and UK announce a landmark nuclear energy partnership to develop small modular reactors at Wylfa, creating thousands of jobs and advancing clean energy goals.
German authorities detain sixth Hamas member accused of plotting attacks on Jewish institutions. Suspect allegedly transported automatic rifle and pistols. Read the latest developments.
The International Energy Agency forecasts a major oil surplus by 2026, revealing a growing imbalance between global supply and demand. Discover the implications for energy markets.
Watts on the Rocks opens in Battersea offering free energy advice with cocktails. E.ON Next's pop-up helps Brits understand tariffs and save money. Open November 18-19.
Australia's Liberal party formally abandons net zero emissions target, sparking political backlash as climate policy takes dramatic turn. Read the latest developments.
Bournemouth star Antoine Semenyo addresses transfer rumours as Manchester United, Liverpool and Tottenham show interest. Discover his stance and contract details.
The government will use AI to set individual attendance targets for all schools as persistent absence remains significantly above pre-pandemic levels. Education unions criticise the approach as 'wrong way to go'.
What does 'net zero emissions' mean? Over 140 countries are targeting it, but is it the same as the Paris Agreement? Unpack the climate pledges ahead of Cop30.
The government issues AI-generated pupil attendance targets to all schools in England. Unions criticise the move as adding pressure without solving root causes of absence.
Australia's coalition government faces internal crisis over net zero commitments as neo-Nazi rally prompts police response in NSW. Read the latest developments.
Ukraine's anti-corruption agency launches investigation into energy sector officials over alleged misconduct. Read the latest developments in this ongoing probe.
The UK's advertising watchdog has banned 'green' claims for wood-burning stoves following a landmark investigation that found manufacturers were misleading consumers about their true environmental impact.
Abandoned coal mines across the UK are being transformed into revolutionary low-carbon heating sources, offering cheap warmth to communities while fighting climate change.
In a dramatic climate policy reversal, Brazil's President Lula da Silva is pushing to restore the Paris Agreement's 1.5°C target at COP30 talks, marking a stark contrast to his predecessor's environmental record.
Groundbreaking research reveals how heat loss from neighbouring properties is driving up energy costs for entire streets, with poorly insulated homes creating a 'domino effect' of higher bills.
America's top diplomat warns that soaring energy costs have left Britain dangerously exposed to geopolitical pressure, urging immediate action to secure the nation's power supply.
A confidential Western Australian government report reveals booming gas exports may inadvertently prolong Asia's fossil fuel dependence, undermining global climate goals.
Another UK energy supplier enters administration, leaving customers protected under Ofgem's safety net. Here's what affected households need to know about switching and payments.
The Drax power station in North Yorkshire maintains its lucrative £1m-per-day subsidy stream from burning wood pellets, sparking fresh environmental concerns and calls for policy reform.
Britain's North Sea oil and gas output faces catastrophic decline, threatening energy security and risking 180,000 jobs as industry leaders demand urgent government action.