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Tony Blair warns Andy Burnham that Britain ‘can’t afford’ Labour’s Net Zero targets – while Ed Miliband is ‘ready to approve North Sea gas field to land job as Chancellor’
With Mr Burnham due to replace Keir Starmer on Monday, Sir Tony told the incoming PM that the Government is ‘penalising’ British businesses with its climate policies.
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Google bought all of a major solar farm’s output to offset its dirty data center emissions
Google has struck a deal to purchase a major solar project’s entire electrical output to offset its fossil fuel emissions.
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How deadly have the heatwaves in England and Wales been?
Experts suggest more than 2,700 people may have died from heat-related causes during the heatwaves.
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Sotheby’s Big T. Rex Auction Raises Concerns Hype and Wealth Are Upending Science
Private buyers are increasingly outbidding museums for fossils. That’s making it difficult—or even impossible—for researchers to improve our understanding of the past.
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Say Goodbye to One of Tom Hanks’ Most Ambitious Films on Netflix
Discover why Tom Hanks’ experimental drama received mixed reviews and underperformed at the box office, before it leaves Netflix this month.
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New York becomes the first state to enact a data center moratorium
New hyperscale data centers can’t set up shop in New York for up to a year now that Governor Kathy Hochul (D) has signed the nation’s first statewide moratorium. But a bill passed by the state legislature that could restrict even more developments still awaits her signature. The order blocks new environmental permits for data…
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South Yorkshire teen found safe, France look formidable, Apple opens iOS 27 beta
A missing South Yorkshire teenager has been found safe after nine days, while Harry’s dual “prince and dad” job title raises eyebrows, the Paramount-Warner merger faces mounting US opposition, and Apple’s iOS 27 public beta lands.
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The Last First Time review – queer coming-of-age drama gives itself up to pleasure
A Mexican student’s post-exams night out becomes a heady voyage of self-discovery in this slight but joyful coming-of-age drama This queer coming-of-age drama from Mexico feels a little familiar, with its story of 18-year-old Eduardo, a small-town boy finding himself in the big city. And yet nothing about it feels forced or fake – it…
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In pictures: 3,000-mile journey to save rare horses
Przewalski’s horses were once listed as extinct in the wild, with only a few remaining in captivity.
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Call for right to grow food on unused public land
Campaigners in London have called on the Greater London Authority (GLA) to introduce a city-wide “Right to Grow” framework, allowing communities to convert unused public land into allotments, community gardens and orchards. While several boroughs, including Hounslow, Southwark and Hackney, already operate such schemes, campaigners want City Hall to create a standardised model that all…