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Reform Party

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
Heatwave warnings, solar records, and the zonal pricing fallout

Energy

Heatwave warnings, solar records, and the zonal pricing fallout

BusinessGreen Editor’s Briefing: July 2025 part two

clock 18 July 2025 • 2 min read
'Clown car economics': Reform rows back on threat to 'strike down' clean power contracts

Politics

'Clown car economics': Reform rows back on threat to 'strike down' clean power contracts

Hours after warning it would strike down new clean power contracts, Reform Deputy Leader Richard Tice admits 'a legally binding contract is a legally binding contract'

clock 18 July 2025 • 4 min read
'Putting British jobs in jeopardy': Reform slammed over threats to clean energy companies

Energy

'Putting British jobs in jeopardy': Reform slammed over threats to clean energy companies

Deputy leader Richard Tice writes to leading energy companies to put them ‘on formal notice’ that a Reform government would seek to unpick the upcoming clean power contract auction

clock 17 July 2025 • 4 min read
'Voters see the importance of lowering carbon emissions': Over two thirds of Brits back 2030 emissions targets

Politics

'Voters see the importance of lowering carbon emissions': Over two thirds of Brits back 2030 emissions targets

New polling from E.ON confirms once again that a large majority of the public support the UK's net zero targets

clock 08 July 2025 • 3 min read
Nigel Farage's dodgy net zero maths, emissions-saving air traffic control, and what to expect from the Spending Review

Policy

Nigel Farage's dodgy net zero maths, emissions-saving air traffic control, and what to expect from the Spending Review

BusinessGreen Editor’s Briefing: June 2025

clock 06 June 2025 • 2 min read
'Economically illiterate': How Nigel Farage's net zero maths fail to add up – and could cost the UK £92bn

Politics

'Economically illiterate': How Nigel Farage's net zero maths fail to add up – and could cost the UK £92bn

Reform has promised to save £45bn a year for tax cuts by 'scrapping' net zero, but the government spends nowhere near that much on decarbonisation

clock 02 June 2025 • 7 min read
The reverse Farage effect: How attempts to polarise the climate debate have 'not really borne fruit'

Politics

The reverse Farage effect: How attempts to polarise the climate debate have 'not really borne fruit'

Almost two thirds of Brits back net zero targets and the UK's clean energy push, despite attempts to stoke up opposition - is the 'climate backlash' in danger of being over-stated?

clock 15 May 2025 • 8 min read
Green Party: Carla Denyer to step down as co-leader

Politics

Green Party: Carla Denyer to step down as co-leader

Bristol Central MP confirms she will 'hand over the baton to the new leadership team in the Autumn'

clock 08 May 2025 • 4 min read
Local Election: Reform celebrates record gains, as fears grow for local climate action

Politics

Local Election: Reform celebrates record gains, as fears grow for local climate action

Greens and Lib Dems enjoy strong showing, but Nigel Farage dominates headlines on a night that saw major advances for the populist and climate sceptic right

clock 02 May 2025 • 9 min read
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