Mum settles legal action over air pollution death
A woman whose nine-year-old daughter became the first person in the UK to have air pollution recognised as a factor in her death has settled legal action against the government for an undisclosed amount.
Brexit Trade Negotiations Continue Amid Ongoing Disputes
London, UK As the UK and the European Union approach yet another crucial deadline, Brexit trade negotiations remain mired in disputes, with key issues still unresolved.
Just 23,000 people came to UK last year on youth mobility visas
Just 23,000 people came to the UK last year to work as part of the British youth mobility scheme, a fraction of the overall net migration figure, which may allay fears in the Labour government as it comes under pressure to let in young EU holiday workers.
UK Government Introduces New Energy Bill to Address Cost of Living Crisis
The UK government has unveiled a comprehensive new Energy Bill aimed at tackling the escalating cost of living crisis and promoting sustainable energy practices across the nation. The bill, which was introduced to Parliament today, encompasses a range of measures designed to ease the financial burden on households, encourage energy efficiency, and invest in renewable energy sources.
UK Government Announces New Energy Efficiency Program
London, UK – The UK government has unveiled an ambitious new energy efficiency program designed to enhance sustainability and reduce carbon emissions across the nation.
UK Government Pledges £10 Billion for Green Energy to Combat Climate Crisis
The UK government has unveiled a major £10 billion investment plan to boost green energy, focusing on renewable sources such as wind, solar, and nuclear power. This bold move is part of the country’s strategy to reduce carbon emissions by 2030 and secure energy independence amid global uncertainties.