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Why Labour should put green before growth | Letters
It would appear that Rachel Reeves would rather put growth ahead of protecting our children’s future with net zero policies (
Rachel Reeves’s bid to expand Heathrow could add £40 to airline ticket, 23 January
). Yet in the acres of coverage about this government’s growth mantra, three crucial …How the roots of the ‘PayPal mafia’ extend to apartheid South Africa
When Elon Musk’s arm shot out in a stiff arm salute at Donald Trump’s inaugural celebrations, startled viewers mostly drew the obvious comparison.
But in the fired-up debate about Musk’s intent that followed, as the world’s richest man insisted he wasn’t trying to be a Nazi, speculation inevitably focused on …
Inside the 100-year fight to get a Black revolutionary pardoned
In the days before President Joe Biden’s final moments in office, Justin Hansford, a Howard University law professor, received a call from a White House staffer. They told Hansford that Marcus Garvey, the revolutionary Jamaican leader who pushed for the unity of Black people and a collective return to Africa, …
Diageo rules out sale of Guinness brand amid stout speculation
Waitrose v M&S: free coffee, longer toilet paper and the battle to win over the middle class shopper
“We’re sorry the machine isn’t working now.” This was the crushing notice greeting shoppers looking for a free hit last week in Waitrose’s Finchley Road store in north London. The unpalatable fact was that neither of the two complimentary coffee makers were in operation.
Taking into account apocalyptic fires and …
‘We just can’t take the hit’: businesses worldwide brace as Trump threatens tariffs
MPs in new freebie row after accepting darts hospitality from betting firm
Two MPs received VIP tickets for the sold-out World Darts Championships courtesy of a betting company – weeks after a
national outcry over politicians accepting freebies
.Labour MP James Frith, who has campaigned for safer gambling, and Conservative MP Caroline Nokes, the deputy speaker of the House …
With Davos dominated by Trump’s second coming, global collaboration is out | Heather Stewart
On the sidelines of the World Economic Forum, representatives of aid agencies, development banks and multilateral lenders grabbed a moment …
Rachel Reeves indicates support for third runway at Heathrow
Rachel Reeves has indicated her support for building a third runway at Heathrow, arguing that it would have environmental benefits such as fewer planes circling London.
Ahead of a major speech on economic growth this week, the chancellor made the case for Heathrow expansion and said there was “huge investment” …
Anglian Water passed thousands of pollution tests at sewage plants that weren’t carried out
The water firm Anglian Water passed thousands of pollution tests at its sewage plants that were never carried out.
Operational data reveals how more than 6,000 pollution tests from 2015 to 2024 could not be carried out under a controversial self-monitoring regime because it was reported there was no …