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UK's Green Homes Scheme Fails: Billions Wasted

A damning National Audit Office report reveals the UK government's flagship green homes initiative has fallen dramatically short, with just 47,500 upgrades completed against a 600,000-home target, leaving billions in potential energy savings unrealised.

Italy's most wanted mafia boss captured after 20 years

Notorious Cosa Nostra kingpin Settimo Mineo, 70, apprehended in spectacular Sicilian operation ending his two-decade fugitive status. The 'dangerous' mobster was found hiding in plain sight while running a jewellery shop.

Tories pledge to scrap 'failed' climate targets

The Conservative Party vows to dismantle current climate commitments, branding them as unrealistic and economically damaging. This comprehensive analysis examines what their proposed environmental policy shift means for Britain's net-zero future.

May challenges Badenoch over Climate Act concerns

Exclusive: Theresa May challenges Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch over reported plans to weaken UK's Climate Change Act, exposing Tory divisions on net zero commitments ahead of general election.

UK and EU Strike Carbon Border Tax Deal

Britain and Brussels reach landmark agreement on carbon border adjustment mechanism, ending post-Brexit trade friction and creating joint approach to climate tariffs.

North Sea geology blocks oil extraction ambitions

A bombshell geological study reveals that complex rock formations beneath the North Sea could prevent the UK from extracting up to half its remaining oil and gas reserves, dealing a major blow to energy security plans.

Austrian Authorities Capture Chaos-Causing 'Problem Moose'

Austrian authorities have successfully captured a mischievous moose whose antics caused widespread disruption in the Alps. Dubbed the 'problem moose', the animal's capture ends a days-long saga of traffic chaos and startled locals.

Greens Threaten Legal Action Over Gatwick Runway Plan

The Green Party vows to challenge Gatwick Airport's proposal to convert its emergency runway for regular use, citing a 'devastating' climate impact and accusing the government of ignoring its own environmental rules.

Miliband's 24 Domestic Flights Expose Net Zero Hypocrisy

Labour's Shadow Net Zero Secretary, Ed Miliband, faces accusations of staggering hypocrisy as flight data reveals he took two dozen domestic flights in a single year while championing green policies that would curb air travel for ordinary Britons.

Labour's Oprah-Style Targets for UK Emissions Reduction

In a radical departure from traditional policy, the UK Labour government unveils a new 'political solution' to climate action, empowering communities with personalised emissions targets. Critics question the substance behind the spectacle.

Cop Killer Matthew James Ruth Captured in New York

Matthew James Ruth, the prime suspect in the fatal shooting of a Pennsylvania State Trooper, has been apprehended in New York after a multi-state manhunt. The 38-year-old was found with a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

Bill Gates' Climate Crisis Paradox: Funding Both Sides

An in-depth investigation reveals how Bill Gates' vast investments simultaneously fund renewable energy solutions and fossil fuel expansion, creating a contentious dual role in the climate crisis debate.

Australia's 2035 Climate Gamble: Planet at Crossroads

As global heating targets hang by a thread, Australia's Labour government faces a pivotal 'sliding doors' moment with its ambitious 2035 emissions reduction goal. Analysis reveals the critical gap between current pledges and what science demands to avert

Sydney Airport Social Media Ban & PNG Treaty Signed

Breaking news from Australia: Sydney Airport implements a controversial social media ban, PM Albanese signs a landmark treaty with Papua New Guinea, and new climate emissions data reveals critical challenges.

NATO's carbon footprint rivals entire countries

Exclusive analysis reveals NATO's staggering military emissions rival those of entire industrialised nations, raising urgent climate security questions as the alliance faces pressure to decarbonise.

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