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Major Fire at Russian Baltic Gas Terminal After Suspected Attack

A massive fire has broken out at Novatek's Ust-Luga fuel terminal on the Baltic Sea, forcing a halt to operations. Ukrainian sources suggest a special services operation is behind the blaze, dealing a significant blow to Russian energy exports.

Canada Scraps Tariffs on UK Goods in Major Trade Deal

In a significant boost for post-Brexit Britain, Canada has agreed to remove all tariffs on UK exports, paving the way for a sweeping new trade deal. The move, warmly welcomed by the City of London and Wall Street, signals a new era of economic cooperation

Ukraine attacks Russian oil pipeline to Hungary and Slovakia

In a major escalation, Ukrainian forces have attacked the Druzhba pipeline, a critical conduit for Russian oil to Hungary and Slovakia. The strike disrupts Moscow's energy revenues and challenges Central European energy security.

Davey urges block on Musk's UK energy bid

Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey demands immediate action to prevent Elon Musk's Tesla from dominating Britain's domestic energy supply, citing national security and market competition concerns.

Drone Attack Sets Moscow's Red Square Area Ablaze

Exclusive report on the audacious drone strike that set Moscow's skies ablaze, targeting the heart of Russian military power just steps from the Kremlin. Details on the attack, the official response, and its implications for the Ukraine conflict.

Dick Smith: Renewable Energy Push Could Smash Wealth

Australian entrepreneur Dick Smith issues a stark economic warning, claiming the nation's rapid green energy transition could lead to catastrophic financial consequences and crippling power bills for households.

Putin critic's UK asylum bid rejected, faces deportation

A prominent Russian anti-Putin activist has had his UK asylum claim rejected, leaving him in legal limbo and facing potential deportation. The Home Office decision raises questions about Britain's stance on Kremlin critics.

UK Court Upholds Government's Israel Arms Export Policy

The UK High Court has rejected a legal bid to halt British arms exports to Israel, ruling the government's decision-making process was lawful. The case, brought by campaigners, centred on allegations of breaches of international humanitarian law in Gaza.

Brits spot key bedtime change that saves on energy bills

Millions of Brits are shifting their bedtime routines to capitalise on a major energy price cap change, with experts revealing how the simple timing of your dishwasher or washing machine could lead to significant savings.

Ofgem fines energy supplier £1.8m for service failures

Cornwall Energy, a UK gas and electricity provider, has been hit with a hefty £1.8 million penalty by regulator Ofgem for severe customer service and billing failures, leaving thousands of households in distress.

Ofgem's £3bn Warning to Energy Firms Over Customer Debt

The UK energy regulator, Ofgem, has issued a stark warning to suppliers over a mounting £3 billion debt crisis. With millions struggling to pay bills, the regulator is demanding urgent plans to support customers and prevent a future financial catastrophe

Victoria's renewable energy costs soar: what's next?

The ambitious renewable energy transmission plan in Victoria has encountered significant budget overruns, raising concerns about feasibility and taxpayer burdens. Experts weigh in on the challenges and potential solutions.

Australia’s Green Energy Export Potential

Australia stands on the brink of a green energy transformation, poised to lead the world in renewable exports. Discover how the nation can harness its vast natural resources to fuel a sustainable future.

Ørsted shares crash £9bn amid cash call crisis

Ørsted, the global leader in offshore wind energy, faces a financial storm as shares nosedive by £9bn following a shock cash call. Discover the implications for the renewable energy sector.

Australia denies weapons supply to Israel

Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles insists the country is not sending weapons to Israel, while critics argue that components supplied could still be classified as arms.

Israel arms trade scrutinised during Gaza conflict

Global concerns rise as Israel's arms exports come under fire during ongoing military operations in Gaza. Critics question the ethics of supplying weapons amid rising civilian casualties.

UK car production rises 10% in April

British car manufacturing sees a significant boost in April, driven by robust exports and easing supply chain issues, reports the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders.

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