‘Watt crisis?’ Newspapers react to UK gas emergency
Households bills are “set to soar” following significant rises in wholesale prices, and taxpayers could be called upon to 'prop up' the failing sector.
Households bills are “set to soar” following significant rises in wholesale prices, and taxpayers could be called upon to 'prop up' the failing sector.
Britain's split from the EU was engineered by hedge funds and private equity firms who care not one jot for working-class people.
It will use an opposition day debate to say eligible families should be guaranteed to receive the full value of free school meals throughout the year.
We review three exciting new poetry collections and interview Marble Poetry founder Aisling Tempany.
“We have not all experienced lockdown equally. Many vulnerable people have spent more time in homes that are unsuitable, cramped or physically unsafe; environments which place residents at higher risk of worse outcomes from Covid-19."
UK renters are worried about what the impact of Covid-19 will have on their living situation.
Warwick District Council is holding a ballot on May 7 over a £3m annual climate action plan.
Tories say that regulation will make the UK less competitive. But climate-driven floods and heatwaves already cost Britain billions.
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