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Reeves relaunches – but will it save Labour from Farage? – Politics Weekly UK
The recent funding increase across multiple public sectors indicates a strategic government effort to address current challenges and potentially influence the political landscape a...
Read Full Article →EU calls for lower price cap on Russian oil in move to tighten sanctions
Reducing the allowable sale price of Russian oil is intended to limit revenue streams to Russia, potentially weakening its financial capacity while reinforcing broader sanctions in...
Read Full Article →Ex-minister Greg Hands to advise Royal Mail buyer Daniel Křetínský
Greg Hands’ role as a strategic adviser to Daniel Křetínský’s EP Group highlights the ongoing collaboration between political expertise and international investment in major UK and...
Read Full Article →Tide is turning in Europe and beyond in favour of nuclear power
Recent widespread power outages and increasing electricity demands from emerging technologies have prompted policymakers to reconsider nuclear energy investments as a potentially m...
Read Full Article →Blow to UK’s 2030 clean energy targets as SSE cuts spending on renewables
A major energy company has reduced its renewable energy investment by £3 billion over five years, potentially slowing progress toward the United Kingdom’s clean power objectives fo...
Read Full Article →Reeves hopes hat-trick of deals shows Britain is open for business
The recent agreements in food, energy, and defence sectors are expected to modestly enhance the UK’s economic appeal, potentially attracting increased investment and reinforcing it...
Read Full Article →EU reset deal puts Britain back on the world stage, says Keir Starmer
The new agreement aims to improve the UK's economic position by enhancing market access and reducing consumer costs, though it involves compromises on key sectors such as fishing a...
Read Full Article →Drax abandons AGM after confrontation with green activists
Drax's cancellation of its annual shareholder meeting due to activist protests highlights potential risks to its corporate reputation and investor relations, impacting its financia...
Read Full Article →Scrapping Britain’s nuclear power plans would lead to lower energy bills | Letters
Eliminating the proposed nuclear power stations could potentially lower energy costs for consumers and taxpayers, reducing the financial burden associated with construction and ong...
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