LONDON, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – An influential committee of MPs has recommended that high-carbon commodities imported into the UK be subject to new tariffs to guarantee that other nations meet their obligations to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions in the same
LONDON, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A cabinet minister has dismissed calls for the UK to contemplate energy rationing, while a proposal to dramatically increase onshore wind power appears to have been considerably pared back. Grant Shapps, the transport secretary, said Russia’s invasion

LONDON, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A Turkish millionaire claims Prince Andrew falsely interpreted her payment as a wedding gift for his daughter Princess Beatrice. At the High Court in London, Nehebat Isbilen claims that her business adviser Selman Turk dishonestly plundered £38

LONDON, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Millions of individuals will now be affected by an unprecedented £700-per-year increase in energy expenses, which comes on top of a slew of other bill increases. A typical household using a normal amount of electricity and gas

LONDON, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Despite cabinet resistance, PM Johnson has a “working assumption” that onshore wind would be included in the government’s energy strategy, according to insiders. The Prime Minister is claimed to be “horrified” by the length of time it

LONDON, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – After a proposed amendment in the law cleared a vital stage in the House of Lords, British people who have lived abroad for more than 15 years will be able to vote in UK general elections. The

LONDON, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson was grilled at the PMQs by the MPs on the rising cost of living, partygate and Ukraine. Following the summary of the events of the afternoon. Boris Johnson has pushed for offshore

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LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The chair of the levelling up select committee has suggested that ministers need to “get a grip” on the mechanism that gives households in England a £150 council tax rebate. The scheme is set to begin next

LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – P&O Ferries has refused the government’s appeal to postpone the deadline for the 800 workers who were fired to accept the offers of redundancy until next week, claiming that the majority of them had already signed contracts
