Government hopes for the widespread uptake of heat pumps as part of its ‘Net Zero’ energy decarbonisation plan have suffered another setback after an investigation was launched into whether they may be too noisy. A £6m noise-mapping probe has been ordered by the Department for
Ukraine’s troops have managed to cross the Dnipro River in the south of the country for the first time since the Russian invasion began, according to conflict analysts. Speculation continues to mount over Ukraine’s long-awaited spring offensive aimed at pushing 100 miles
Finland joined NATO to become the alliance’s 31st member on Tuesday, issuing a major rebuke to Moscow and doubling the border length Russia shares with the military alliance. Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine spurned Finland to join the military alliance
The parties want an amendment to the Retained EU Law (REUL) Bill which would force the Commons and the Lords to debate each individual law singled out for removal. The REUL Bill puts a sunset on the enforcement of all laws imported
The family of missing Nicola Bulley have been dealt another blow as the “lady in red” revealed she knew nothing of significance in her disappearance. Police released a CCTV image of the woman on Thursday as a key potential witness who was
Ukraine’s army is on the brink of a major military breakthrough that could lead to the collapse of the entire Russian front in Luhansk region. Luhansk makes up one part of the highly prized Donbas – the other being Donetsk region. The