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China’s coal power habit undercuts ‘unprecedented pace’ of clean energy
China’s energy production is putting coal and renewables in competition with each other, according to a new analysis that found continuing approval of coal-fired projects in 2024 undermined the “unprecedented” surge in clean energy production.
The analysis of China’s 2024 energy production – released on Thursday by two thinktanks, the …
Labour postpones long-awaited industrial strategy
UK judge warns women over sperm donor who fathered 180 children
A sperm donor who subjected mothers to a “nightmare” of controlling behaviour over their child has been named by a judge as warning about the dangers of unregulated sperm donation.
Robert Charles Albon claims to have fathered more than 180 children in several countries after advertising his sperm donations services …
Bacteria transferred during intercourse could help identify sexual assault perpetrators, scientists say
Bacteria transferred between people during sexual intercourse could be used in forensic testing to help identify sexual assault perpetrators, an Australian study suggests.
Genital bacteria, similar to the microorganisms that make up the gut microbiome, vary between individuals. They are transferred to sexual partners during intercourse and leave specific signatures …
The Spin | Troubled parallel tales of Banton and Shaw still leave hope for the future
Intense heatwave in southern Brazil forces schools to suspend return
historic floods last May that left more than 180 dead
in Brazil’s southernmost state, Rio Grande do Sul, the water rose to the ceiling of the Olindo Flores school in the city of São Leopoldo, destroying furniture, books and parts of its infrastructure.When classes resumed …
Coca-Cola says Trump tariffs could force it to increase use of plastic in US
DJ, dog walker and homeopath among roles on UK skilled worker visa list
Canine beauticians, DJs and pilates instructors are among the categories of overseas workers eligible to apply for UK skilled worker visas, an Oxford academic has found.
As the government promises a white paper later this year to slash the numbers entering the UK to work, a list of specific and …
‘An act of betrayal’: Japan to maximise nuclear power 14 years after Fukushima disaster
emissions targets
and bolster its energy security.In a draft strategic energy plan due to be approved by the …
Britain needs to protect citizens’ rights in the race for AI | Letter
As global leaders meet at the AI summit in Paris, we are calling on the UK government to urgently develop and adopt a citizen-led UK declaration of digital rights and principles (
AI race must be led by ‘western, liberal, democratic’ countries, says UK minister, 10 February
).We …