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No turning back on transition to renewable energy, says Miliband
Renewable energy is now \"unstoppable\", and no government can prevent the shift to a global low-carbon economy, the energy secretary, Ed Miliband, has said.
Move over Moët: Tesco comes top for champagne
Tesco's Finest champagne has triumphed over the prestigious French label Moët & Chandon in a festive test - winning praise from judges at almost half the price of its rival.
The Filter Cast-iron alternatives to Le Creuset for less
Le Creuset's colourful pans have long topped the wishlists of amateur and professional cooks.
Managers at Letby's hospital 'failed to tell inspectors about increase in baby deaths'
Hospital managers showed a \"lack of transparency\" in failing to tell a healthcare watchdog about an increase in baby deaths during an inspection that took place nearly a year into Lucy Letby's killing spree, an inquiry has been told.
Labour keeps eye orz threat from Reform
Two key rules of politics are to always look ahead, and to understand your opponent.
Analysis Summer of dark warnings from the Treasury may have cast a shadow on growth
It was hardly surprising that the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, declared herself \"not satisfied\" with the news that the UK's GDP expanded by a measly 0.1% in the three months to September.
Contracting GDP adds to German woes as general election looms
Germany's looming general election will be fought against the backdrop of a stagnating economy, the European Commission has forecast, with GDP expected to have contracted in 2024.
Sexual assault among alleged crimes by diplomats in the UK
Diplomatic officials and their dependants in the UK allegedly committed offences including sexual assault, possession of indecent images of children and indecent exposure last year, a Foreign Office minister has said.
Suspected supplier of boats to smugglers held in Amsterdam
A suspected supplier of \"hundreds\" of small boat engines used by people smugglers to transport asylum seekers across the Channel has been arrested in Amsterdam, officials said.
Time to loosen rules on banking, says Reeves
Rachel Reeves told bankers attending her Mansion House speech yesterday that regulations put in place to protect the economy after the global financial crisis had \"gone too far\".
Gas prices in Europe hit one-year high as fears grow over halt to Russian supply
Europe's gas market rose by as much as 5% yesterday to its highest price in a year after one of the continent's biggest gas traders said that there could be a halt on gas supplies from Russia.
London Capital & Finance was a Ponzi scheme, judge rules
Investment firm London Capital & Finance (LCF), whose failure in 2019 triggered one of Britain's biggest retail investment scandals, operated as a Ponzi scheme, a London judge ruled yesterday.
Cop summits no longer fit for purpose, UN told
Future UN climate summits should be held only in countries that can show clear support for climate action, and have stricter rules on fossil fuel lobbying, according to influential climate policy experts.
Two are charged over orange spray attack on monoliths of Stonehenge
Two people have been charged over an incident in which an orange substance was sprayed at the ancient monoliths of Stonehenge.
Southern Water debt branded as 'junk' as industry struggles
Southern Water's debt has been downgraded to junk status by the credit rating agency Moody's in a decision that underlines the precarious state of the UK water industry.
Colman's heir asked to stop volunteering in church over Smyth link
The heir to the Colman's mustard dynasty and his wife, a member of the clergy, have been asked by the Church of England to step back from their roles in a church after being named in a damning report on a sadistic abuser.
Just colour them green - Reeves and Phillipson are all envy
Labour's attack on private schools is misguided and damaging
How to have a magical Christmas in Edinburgh
From cosy cobblestone streets to abundant Yuletide goings-on, few cities rival the Scottish capital in creating Christmas whimsy.
Chinese ask questions over delayed reports of fatal attack
After a 63-year-old man rammed his car into a sports centre on Tuesday in Zhuhai, killing 35 people and severely injuring 43 others, questions have swirled on Chinese social media about why it took the authorities so long to reveal the details.
Klarna to float in New York in another snub to London stock market
The buy now, pay later company Klarna has filed for a flotation in the US, a move that marks another blow for the London market.
Swedish firm rebuked for using C-word in vaginal health advert
The Swedish advertising ombudsman has criticised a company for using the C-word in posters to promote vaginal nutritional supplements, saying the use of the \"gross profanity\" is offensive to consumers.
Apple faces near-£3bn lawsuit over cloud storage 'monopoly'
Apple is facing a near-£3bn lawsuit over claims it breached competition law by effectively locking millions of UK customers into its cloud storage service at excessive prices.
Naval officer accused by Kyiv of war crimes killed in Crimea car bombing
A senior Russian naval officer was killed in a car bombing in Crimea yesterday, marking the latest in a series of targeted attacks on Russian military personnel and pro-Kremlin figures in occupied Ukrainian territory and inside Russia.
Key measure of inflation in US rises for first time since March
A key measure of US inflation has risen for the first time since March, underlining its bumpy ride down to lower levels.
'Minuscule' quantity of Salisbury novichok was enough to kill, inquiry hears
A \"minuscule\" amount of the nerve agent used in the attempted assassination of Sergei Skripal - as small as a sixth of a grain of salt - could have been enough to prove fatal, a government scientist has told an inquiry.
Bafta to strip awards for cases of 'proven dishonesty' from 2025
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts will be able to strip future award winners in cases of \"proven dishonesty\", or if they are convicted of a serious criminal offence.
Guardian to stop posting on 'toxic' X from official accounts
The Guardian has announced it will no longer post content on Elon Musk's social media platform, X, from its official accounts.
Creditors back £3bn package designed to save Thames Water from collapse
Thames Water has gained support from its top-ranking creditors to proceed to the next stage of securing a £3bn emergency funding package intended to stave off its collapse for at least a year.
Cleric who knew of Smyth abuse may help select Welby successor
A retired clergyman who could be part of the selection process for the next archbishop of Canterbury knew about the sadistic abuse of boys and young men in the early 1980s but failed to take action, according to the report that triggered Justin Welby's resignation.
Fayed accuser files claim in US to force brother to give evidence
A woman who claims to have been raped and trafficked while working for Mohamed Al Fayed has filed a legal claim in a US court to oblige his surviving younger brother to give evidence about his alleged knowledge of the crimes.