[ad_1] The government is just weeks away from having to decide whether to open the nation’s first deep coal mine in three decades. The proposed …
Month: November 2022
[ad_1] There is no evidence bullying took place during last month’s controversial Commons vote on fracking, an initial investigation into the incident has found. Commons …
[ad_1] Jair Bolsonaro has still not spoken publicly after losing his bid for re-election. The outgoing Brazilian president was beaten by his veteran left-wing rival, …
[ad_1] A man has been charged with the murder of two teenage girls in Indiana five years ago, US police have said. Richard Allen, 50, …
[ad_1] BP has credited strong natural gas trading for strong quarterly profits of £7.1bn, which have fanned the flames around demands for stiffer windfall taxes. …
[ad_1] So it’s all a “political witch-hunt”, is it? That was the claim made by the embattled Suella Braverman on Halloween. For a gruelling hour …
[ad_1] A remote peat bog owned by Scottish crofters is to become the first ‘traditional’ rocket launchpad on the British mainland. The site, on the …
[ad_1] Stay-at-home orders and mandatory testing notices have been issued to several Shanghai residents as authorities race to trace contacts linked to a COVID-positive woman …
[ad_1] A Championship football match was delayed after it was claimed the goals were two different sizes, sparking calls for an investigation. Cardiff City coaching …
[ad_1] Immigration minister Robert Jenrick has rejected language used by the home secretary describing the increase of asylum seekers to the UK as an “invasion”. …