Reports and Studies
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Heat pumps: Lords slam ‘failing’ green heating scheme
The government’s flagship green heating scheme has been described as “seriously failing” by a Lords inquiry. The Boiler Upgrade Scheme…
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Treasury takes back £1.6bn promised for science
The Treasury has taken back £1.6bn that it had allocated to research, drawing fierce criticism from scientists. The money had…
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Water firms will face ‘substantial’ sewage fines, minister says
Water companies who break the law will face “substantial penalties”, with the government still considering fines of up to £250m,…
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Over half of Middle East CEOs positive about economic outlook: Study
Over half (61 percent) of CEOs in the Middle East expect a stable or positive worldwide economic outlook over the…
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Clock ticking on UK food-security action, NFU warns
The “clock is ticking” for the government to protect homegrown food supply, the National Farmers’ Union president has warned. Minette…
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Grassroots fundraising efforts grow for Turkey-Syria quakes
International aid has poured in from governments and organisations across the world in the wake of a series of devastating earthquakes that…
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‘Partial independence’: Kosovo reflects on secession from Serbia
For Teuta Hadri, Kosovo’s declaration of independence on February 17, 2008 was “a century’s long dream”. Hailing from a family…
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UN ocean treaty talks: ‘Life support system of our planet’
United Nations members will gather in New York City in the United States on Monday to resume efforts to forge…
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The King co-writes children’s climate change book
King Charles has co-written a children’s book about the environmental threats the planet is facing. ‘Climate Change’ – a Ladybird…
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Japanese public bids farewell to four beloved pandas returning to China
Thousands of Japanese fans on Sunday bade farewell to four beloved pandas which will be returned to China this week,…
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