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Views sought on reforms to energy infrastructure planning

The planning process for new clean energy infrastructure in Scotland is to be modified under UK and Scottish government proposals to reform legislation that...

Greenhouse gas concentrations surged to new record last year, UN experts warn

Levels of greenhouse gases surged to a record level in 2023, locking in future temperature rises for years to come, UN experts have warned.The...

British Airways has cancelled all flights between New York and major UK airport until 2025

Updated 15:35 27 Oct 2024 GMTPublished 15:26 27 Oct 2024 GMTBritish Airways has apologised to passengers affectedThe winter season is coming up and while...

Brits issued urgent travel warning over 18 popular winter holiday destinations

If you were planning a winter getaway to one of these 18 countries, you might want to pump the brakes following the latest advice...

Businesses shut up shop ahead of Rachel Reeves’s ‘growth Budget’

Carl Emmerson, the deputy director at the IFS, said: “I don’t think...

King to embrace foreign travel amid cancer issues

The King will return to regular overseas trips next year as he adapts to living with cancer.Charles will fly abroad during the spring and...

King says he is ‘always devoted to this part of the world’ during Samoa farewell

The King has said he will “always remain devoted to this part of the world” as he said farewell to Samoa.Charles and Queen Camilla...

Tech entrepreneur Dean Forbes named the most influential black person in Britain

Dean Forbes, the chief executive of software solutions firm Forterro, has been named the UK’s most influential black person by The Powerlist 2025.The tech...

King to tell world leaders at Commonwealth summit that unity is their strength

The King is expected to tell world leaders that unity is their strength, enabling them to tackle the “demands of our time”, when he...

Demand for drinking water could outstrip supply by mid-2030s, Government warns

Demand for drinking water could outstrip supply in the 2030s unless new reservoirs are built, Environment Secretary Steve Reed has warned.He said the UK...

Hundreds of jobs under threat as Barratt Redrow kick-starts cost-cutting

Newly-merged housebuilder Barratt Redrow has said it is moving “at pace” on plans that will see it shut nine offices and axe around 800...

Older motorists could face compulsory ‘fitness-to-drive’ tests as DVLA considers licence rule changes

A fatal accident inquiry has called for elderly drivers to face compulsory fitness tests once they reach a certain age following an incident in...

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