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New Saturday Market Opens in East London

Discover Bethnal Green's new weekend market featuring six seasonal art stalls. Open every Saturday until 20 December with unique crafts, vintage fashion and live art demonstrations.

London: Housing and Nature Can Coexist, Says GLA

Senior GLA figure Abby Crisostomo argues that solving London's housing crisis doesn't require sacrificing nature. Discover how green infrastructure can enhance new developments.

EU Becomes Global Climate Leader Despite Backlash

The European Union has positioned itself as the world's leading force for climate action while facing growing anti-green sentiment. Discover how Brussels is defending environmental policies.

North London murderer left body in bath for 10 days

Dante Forrest convicted of murdering Marvin Dickson in Wood Green, leaving the body in a bath for 10 days. A neighbour's report of a 'dreadful smell' led police to the scene. Read the full story.

Green's All-Round Display Strengthens Ashes Claim

Cameron Green stakes his Ashes claim with a strong 94 and crucial injury-free bowling spell for Western Australia. The all-rounder's performance provides selectors with a welcome boost ahead of the first Test.

Young Brits Reveal Why Reform UK Gains Traction

A panel of young Britons explains why Nigel Farage's Reform UK appeals to disillusioned youth and offers solutions beyond Westminster politics. Discover their insights on rebuilding political engagement.

Whyalla Steelworks: Green Hydrogen or Gas Future?

Whyalla steelworks faces defining choice between green hydrogen and gas technologies. Discover why experts argue green production offers Australia's best chance for competitive industrial future.

Reeves to cap Cycle to Work scheme tax breaks

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to limit tax benefits for high-end bike purchases via salary sacrifice. Discover how the new budget could impact your commute and the future of green travel.

Inside the Coalition's Net Zero Policy Battle

The UK government's internal Net Zero strategy conflict reveals deeper political divides. Discover what's at stake for Britain's climate future and who stands to benefit most.

£1bn Green Quarter development transforms Southall

A new £1 billion neighbourhood is coming to West London's Southall, bringing 3,475 homes and 13 acres of parkland. But locals fear the 'Little India' community's cultural heritage is at risk from rapid gentrification.

Greens Challenge Labour in UK Polls

Zack Polanski's Green Party surges in popularity, potentially overtaking Labour. Discover the seismic shift reshaping British politics and its consequences.

Eagles edge Packers 10-7 in defensive struggle

The Philadelphia Eagles secured a hard-fought 10-7 win against the Green Bay Packers in a defensive Monday Night Football showdown. Read the full match analysis and key plays.

Drax's £1m Daily Wood Pellet Subsidy Continues

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.

Pope Leo condemns US migrant detention conditions

In a powerful Vatican statement, Pope Leo has denounced the 'deplorable' conditions faced by detained migrants in US ICE facilities, demanding immediate action on religious rights violations.

North Kensington megadevelopment: 2,500 homes and towers

A colossal regeneration project in North Kensington will deliver 2,500 new homes, including 35% affordable housing, alongside new parks and community facilities beneath 29-storey towers that will redefine the west London landscape.

Net Zero Crisis: Is Britain's Climate Promise Dead?

As political pressures mount and costs soar, Sky News investigates whether the UK's net zero commitment is facing its greatest challenge yet. Discover the economic and political forces threatening to derail Britain's climate promises.

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