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Politics

Farming is the UK's biggest water polluter - but water firms are getting most of the blame

Politics

Farming is the UK's biggest water polluter - but water firms are getting most of the blame

The water pollution saga is far from settled - and won't be until there is a credible strategy for tackling run-off from farms, writes former BBC News journalist Roger Harrabin

clock 28 July 2025 • 3 min read
'Unprecedented access': UK-India trade deal promises to boost clean tech investment

Supply chain

'Unprecedented access': UK-India trade deal promises to boost clean tech investment

Government claims new trade deal will unlock nearly £6bn in new investment and export opportunities, including major gains for the clean tech sector

clock 25 July 2025 • 4 min read
What if the gas has gone?

Energy

What if the gas has gone?

A new analysis lays bare the open secret avoided by so many discussions on the future of the UK's energy industry: the overwhelming likelihood is there is not that much North Sea oil and gas left

clock 24 July 2025 • 4 min read
The government must take a circular economy approach to tackling nitrogen pollution

Politics

The government must take a circular economy approach to tackling nitrogen pollution

Nitrogen pollution from farming, wastewater and industry can damage human health and the environment - the government must deliver a strategy for tackling it, writes Baroness Sheehan, chair of the House of Lords' Environment and Climate Change Committee...

clock 24 July 2025 • 4 min read
Study: India's coal dependence poses threat to export boom

Politics

Study: India's coal dependence poses threat to export boom

New analysis warns failure to accelerate clean energy transition would see Indian exporters face new tariffs from Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanisms

clock 23 July 2025 • 4 min read
Government urged to deliver 'bold and fair' climate action plan

Legislation

Government urged to deliver 'bold and fair' climate action plan

With less than 100 days until the deadline for the government to update the UK's national climate action plan, campaigners, trade unions, and businesses have called on Ministers to ramp up decarbonisation efforts

clock 23 July 2025 • 4 min read
'Deeply irresponsible': Why Ed Miliband is stepping up Labour's attacks on Reform's climate denialism

Energy

'Deeply irresponsible': Why Ed Miliband is stepping up Labour's attacks on Reform's climate denialism

Energy Security and Net Zero Secretary argues government is 'just at the foothills' of the government's work to reduce energy costs, as he faces a grilling from MPs

clock 22 July 2025 • 9 min read
Labour warns Nigel Farage's 'war on clean energy' would threaten almost one million jobs

Energy

Labour warns Nigel Farage's 'war on clean energy' would threaten almost one million jobs

Labour Party publishes new analysis claiming a Reform-led government would put more than 950,000 clean energy jobs at risk

clock 18 July 2025 • 3 min read
Sorry, but Richard Tice is right

Politics

Sorry, but Richard Tice is right

Reform's approach to climate change and clean energy is dangerously reckless and laughably incompetent, but Richard Tice is right to warn it would introduce political risk for businesses and investors

clock 18 July 2025 • 5 min read
Planning and Infrastructure Bill: Government moves to tighten nature protections - but do amendments 'still fall short'?

Legislation

Planning and Infrastructure Bill: Government moves to tighten nature protections - but do amendments 'still fall short'?

Government backs fresh safeguards to strengthen legal tests for Environmental Delivery Plans - but green groups argue welcome moves to bolster nature protections do not go far enough

clock 18 July 2025 • 10 min read
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