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Reform UK

'You can't eat electricity': How rural solar farms became the latest battlefront in Britain's culture war

Solar

'You can't eat electricity': How rural solar farms became the latest battlefront in Britain's culture war

Solar farms have been dragged into the culture wars, but is it possible for policymakers to map out a route towards a truce?

clock 06 November 2025 • 5 min read
Party conference season, Tory climate policy rollbacks, and reflections on the Women in Green Business Awards 2025

Politics

Party conference season, Tory climate policy rollbacks, and reflections on the Women in Green Business Awards 2025

BusinessGreen Editor’s Briefing: October 2025 part one

clock 10 October 2025 • 3 min read
Poll: 80 per cent of UK public support pensions being invested in renewable energy

Investment

Poll: 80 per cent of UK public support pensions being invested in renewable energy

YouGov poll finds more than half of Reform voters and over 70 per cent of Tory voters support their pensions being invested in renewables

clock 08 October 2025 • 3 min read
Green Party: Zack Polanski slams 'science-denying' Nigel Farage

Politics

Green Party: Zack Polanski slams 'science-denying' Nigel Farage

In debut conference speech, Green Party leader attacks Labour, Reform UK, and privatisation, as he steps up calls for wealth taxes to tackle social inequality and the climate crisis

clock 03 October 2025 • 4 min read
Study: More than 180 constituencies at risk of 'deeply unpopular' Reform fracking plans

Energy

Study: More than 180 constituencies at risk of 'deeply unpopular' Reform fracking plans

Friends of the Earth publishes new map showing areas vulnerable to shale gas extraction, as Labour promises full ban on fracking projects

clock 01 October 2025 • 4 min read
Miliband hits back at Reform's 'war' on clean energy workers

Politics

Miliband hits back at Reform's 'war' on clean energy workers

Energy Security and Net Zero Secretary announces full ban on fracking and new 'Fair Work Charter' for the renewables sector, as he accuses Nigel Farage and Elon Musk of stoking division and spreading misinformation

clock 01 October 2025 • 7 min read
'The common-sense, patriotic case for clean energy': GB Energy to expand UK school and hospital solar rollout

Policy

'The common-sense, patriotic case for clean energy': GB Energy to expand UK school and hospital solar rollout

Ed Miliband to confirm plans to double the number of UK clean energy jobs over the next five years to reach 830,000 by 2030

clock 30 September 2025 • 4 min read
'A Britain built for all': Starmer promises 'renewal' can bring end to 'age of insecurity'

Politics

'A Britain built for all': Starmer promises 'renewal' can bring end to 'age of insecurity'

Prime Minister rejects idea Britain is broken, as he hails Labour's support for the 'energy of the future' and slams Reform's politics of division

clock 30 September 2025 • 6 min read
Reports: Miliband to revive plans for 'green new deal'

Politics

Reports: Miliband to revive plans for 'green new deal'

Energy Security and Net Zero Secretary expected to hit back at 'global network of right-wing billionaires' and launch renewed push for unionisation across the clean energy industry

clock 30 September 2025 • 3 min read
'Investment or decline': Reeves touts Labour's backing for wave of new infrastructure projects

Politics

'Investment or decline': Reeves touts Labour's backing for wave of new infrastructure projects

Chancellor steps up attacks on Reform and hails Labour's support for new nuclear, carbon capture, and rail projects, but makes no mention of wider climate and net zero strategy

clock 29 September 2025 • 5 min read
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