Environmental lawyers plan to sue government for the third time over its air quality plan they say has 'major flaws'
Kirsty Gogan of Energy for Humanity warns how leaving Euratom could disrupt everything from nuclear power R&D to medical supplies
Electoral Commission says charities must declare all campaign spending since June last year, despite them not knowing a snap election would be called
But long-running legal battle could continue if RSPB opts to appeal decision to the Supreme Court
President Moon Jae-in moves swiftly to order temporary shutdown of some of the country's oldest coal power plants in bid to tackle smog crisis
Global inventory of nitrogen oxide emissions shows highly polluting diesel cars are 'urgent public health issue'
Countries of every economic, social, cultural type are passing climate change laws say researchers - but is more legislation the answer to the climate crisis?
Ministers' latest proposals, published on Friday after high court intervention, criticised by climate groups calling for stronger action on illegal pollution levels
Government today published its highly anticipated new strategy for tackling air pollution - we round up the reaction from leading green figures
The sector will obviously be hoping to avoid the challenges that arose from the last Conservative manifesto, but what other specific policies do green energy firms want to see?