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Mystery as coal appears on London Underground trains

London's Underground network was hit by a bizarre mystery this week as commuters discovered piles of coal on Central line trains. Transport for London has launched an investigation into the strange occurrences, leaving passengers and officials scratching

China Overtakes US as Top Fossil Fuel Consumer

In a historic reversal, China's fossil fuel consumption has surpassed the United States, raising serious concerns about the world's ability to meet critical climate goals and casting a shadow over upcoming COP negotiations.

Albo's Super Tax Bombshell Targets Young Aussies

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is considering a major shift on superannuation tax concessions, a move that experts warn could disproportionately impact the financial futures of younger Australians and reshape retirement planning.

Hume's Super Split Bill Targets Motherhood Penalty

A radical new proposal from Senator Jane Hume could revolutionise retirement savings for couples, allowing tax-free superannuation splits to address the financial gender gap exacerbated by motherhood.

The Age-Based Savings Targets Every Australian Must Know

Exclusive analysis reveals the stark savings benchmarks Australians are expected to hit by every age. Are you on track for a comfortable retirement, or facing a financial shortfall? The numbers will shock you.

Treasurer defends retiree tax breaks amid fairness push

Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers defends generous superannuation tax concessions for retirees while promising intergenerational fairness reforms. Exclusive analysis reveals stark disparities in retirement benefits across age groups.

1980s Miners Return to Picket Line in Historic Protest

Forty years after the bitter strikes that defined an era, former miners and their families have returned to the picket line in a powerful protest against the controversial 'Museum of the North' project at the National Coal Mining Museum in West Yorkshire.

Probation Service Crisis: 10,000 Staff Shortfall Exposed

Exclusive: The Probation Service is grappling with a critical shortage of 10,000 officers to manage offenders in the community, raising serious public safety concerns as Labour's early release scheme accelerates.

Wetherspoon's staff sacked over food discount 'misuse'

Exclusive: Multiple Wetherspoon's employees have been abruptly dismissed, accused of exploiting a generous company food discount. The pub chain defends its decision, while former staff claim the rules were unclear and the punishment overly harsh.

Glencore's coal mine expansion threatens koalas

Plans to expand a Queensland coal mine by Glencore could devastate local koala populations, sparking outrage among conservationists. Experts warn of irreversible damage to the ecosystem.

Coal Train Derails in West Virginia

A CSX freight train transporting coal derailed in West Virginia, causing significant disruption. Authorities are investigating the incident as cleanup efforts begin.

Can Coal Mining Achieve Net Zero?

Exploring the feasibility of coal mining companies reaching net zero emissions and the innovative strategies they might employ.

China's coal industry faces clean energy reckoning

China's coal sector faces unprecedented challenges as the nation accelerates its shift towards renewable energy. Explore how this transition impacts global climate goals and local economies.

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