Calls have been made for more financial support for families in order to speed up the installations of heat pumps to help the Government meet its net zero target. The National Infrastructure Commission, a group of independent advisers, says the pumps are
FAMILIES’ energy bills will be higher because of Rishi Sunak’s rollback on net zero policies, his climate advisers have warned. The Climate Change Committee (CCC) said yesterday (THURS) that the delays will make net zero emission harder to achieve. The Prime Minister
A sea turtle was successfully rescued after it was spotted with a net caught around its body in the middle of the ocean. A speedboat tour guide spotted a sea turtle off the coast of Phuket province, Thailand, while out on the
Families face paying more than £6,000 a year until 2050 because of net zero targets, a think tank has suggested. Britons “will face significant increases in cost” during the race to reduce carbon emissions, the report by Civitas suggested. Ewen Stewart, report
French President Emmanuel Macron announced on Monday, September 25, that France will completely phase out coal by January 1, 2027. But in doing so, Macron stressed the importance of European investment in the ecological transition, stating that regulation alone will not suffice
Conservative MPs have told Rishi Sunak he will reap polling rewards if he goes further and faster in announcing sensible and popular Tory policies. The calls came after a shock poll yesterday suggested Mr Sunak’s big net zero speech last week had
Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer have both seen their popularity with voters fall, according to the latest polls – but the Labour Leader’s fell more. The Prime Minister’s popularity has reportedly dropped to a new all-time low after he rowed back
King Charles III was warned he must “modify” his language on climate change after a speech he delivered on the subject in France clashed with Downing Street. The 74-year-old spoke to the French senate this week, describing how climate change had become
A Labour MP clashed with a Tory minister on BBC Question Time after launching a furious rant about Rishi Sunak’s new net zero announcements. Thangam Debbonaire insisted measures the PM said he was scrapping including taxes on eating meat, compulsory car sharing
Impending measures including bans on sales of new petrol and diesel cars by 2030, bans on buying new gas boilers and mandatory home upgrades, could have ended up setting people back as much as £15,000. Even though most people would agree this