Economist takes down government over ‘unforgivable’ cost of living crisis
Economist takes down government over ‘unforgivable’ cost of living crisis
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Offshore Energies UK, which represents the offshore oil and gas industry, said the tax would undermine investor confidence.
The controversial cars are under attack.
Changing climate reduces rainfall in the already dry northern region
There are “notable data gaps” in how banks understand the risks of global warming, officials said.
The former Labour MP is appealing against her harassment conviction and 10-week suspended jail sentence.
The Prime Minister has insisted that it was his “duty” to attend certain Downing Street parties as senior Tories questioned whether he will win the next election.
Michigan’s elections bureau says five Republican candidates for governor, including two leading contenders, failed to file enough valid nominating signatures and shouldn't qualify for the August primary
Delivering a statement to MPs in Commons, Boris Johnson said: “I am humbled and I have learned a lesson.”
Glasgow is now the home of the UK's largest electric vehicle rapid-charging centre following the transformation of First Bus' flagship depot.
The reality star has had several dogs die in tragic accidents.
Negotiations for a peace deal cannot resume until Russia pulls out troops, president says
Police are investigating after a badger and a deer's head were found on a pentagram surrounded by leaves and blood.
The Trust helps young people from disadvantaged communities as they develop skills and confidence.
DOLLOW, Somalia (Reuters) -Hacked-off thorn branches encircle two mounds of earth heaped over the tiny bodies of Halima Hassan Abdullahi's twin granddaughters. "She is malnourished and her two babies died of hunger," Abdullahi said at the Kaxareey camp which sprang up in January and now houses 13,000 people. With global focus on Ukraine, aid agencies and the United Nations are desperate to attract attention to a calamity they say is shaping up to be comparable to Somalia's 2011 famine.
Devastated families gathered at a Texas civic centre to mourn the children "horrifically and incomprehensibly" killed in a primary school shooting on Tuesday evening.
BEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) -Beijing stepped up quarantine efforts to end its month-old COVID outbreak as fresh signs of frustration emerged in Shanghai, where some bemoaned unfair curbs with the city of 25 million preparing to lift a prolonged lockdown in just over a week. Even as China's drastic attempts to eradicate COVID entirely - its "zero-COVID" approach - bite into prospects for the world's second-biggest economy, new reported infection numbers remain well below levels seen in many Western cities. The capital reported 48 new cases for Monday among its population of 22 million, with Shanghai reporting fewer than 500.
Elegant curves, Brutalist ceilings and even the door handles are exquisite — the Elizabeth Line is a triumph not just of engineering, but design. As it opens, Robert Bevan meets its maverick head of architecture, Julian Robinson
After making it through the spring planting season, sometimes with the help of bulletproof vests and helmets, Ukraine's farmers are facing another challenge – finding enough diesel for the harvest to come. The war with Russia cut fuel supplies just as farmers stepped up work for the spring season and they have lost about 85% of their normal supplies since the conflict started on Feb. 24, farmers, fuel distributors and analysts say. The total area planted with grain this spring is already expected to be up to 30% smaller than last year because of the fighting, and yields could drop too if farmers don't get fuel so they can apply chemicals and harvest crops at the right time.
Sinn Fein told Conservatives on Tuesday to “stop pandering to the DUP” by threatening to rip up the Northern Ireland Protocol at a historic meeting in Parliament.