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  • Environmental activists challenge ‘unlawful’ UK fossil fuel plan in high court - Guardian 04.12.21264610
  • Shell and BP paid zero tax on North Sea gas and oil for three years - Guardian 30.10.21260191
  • Supersized methane leaks detected in U.K. ahead of climate summit - Bloomberg 22.10.21260343
  • Heat and buildings strategy: the good, bad and ugly of the UK’s plan to replace gas boilers - Conversation 20.10.21260548
  • A publicly owned energy industry could help tackle energy poverty and increase renewables - Conversation 12.10.21257723
  • Greenpeace blocks Downing Street over oil drilling - Greenpeace 11.10.21257581
  • UK industry could face shutdowns as wholesale gas price hits record high - Guardian 06.10.21262121
  • UK plans fossil fuel-free power grid by 2035 using nuclear energy - Al Jazeera 04.10.21256779
  • Labour calls for ‘hard-edged’ end date for oil and gas exploration - Guardian 04.08.21251845
  • Legal bid to stop UK building Europe's biggest gas power plant fails - Guardian 21.01.21232844
  • Horse Hill oil wells judicial review - The Ecologist 23.07.20 212850
  • Lawyers have won the right to appeal ruling for UK Government to approve Europe’s largest gas plant - The Ecologist 22.07.20212851
  • Decision on Britain's biggest coal mine imminent - Ecologist 02.04.20203486
  • Mining community teams up with climate group to shut down Bradley open-cast coal mine - New Internationalist 11.03.20201155
  • Fracking INEOS challenges Scotland ban - Ecologist 08.05.18183867
  • UK Progress on reducing F-gas Emissions - Parliament UK 25.04.18183875
  • Court injunction to protect UK Oil and Gas threatens our rights to protest - Red Pepper 25.04.18183874
  • The weakness of price caps is clear. Energy markets need bolder action - Guardian 01.04.18183892
  • Coal mine planning permission refused due to climate concerns - Ecologist 23.03.18183900
  • Russian gas is the least of our energy problems - New Economics Foundation 22.03.18183901
  • Video: Dispatches from the coalface: 'Protecting the land, my home' - Ecologist 20.04.18183881
  • UK’s reliance on gas for heating exposed by cold snap - Financial Times 17.03.18183902
  • Oil companies are trying to drill in our national parks. Again. - Greenpeace 16.03.18183903
  • Price caps are a plaster on our broken energy market - New Economics Foundation 09.03.18183907
  • Millions in missing gas — who picks up the bill? - Citizens Advice 13.02.18183913
  • Corbyn takes aim at network companies in bid for public ownership - Clean Energy News 12.02.18183914
  • Coal phase out continues: Eggborough to close after losing out in capacity market auction - Business Green 02.02.18183919
  • Shell to start new North Sea oil drilling project in Penguins field off Shetland - Independent 15.01.18183929
  • May’s green vision: don’t mention the frackers - New Economics Foundation 11.01.18183934
  • UK energy price cap could come into effect by Christmas 2018, Ofgem says - Independent 10.01.18183942
  • UK government spells out plan to shut down coal plants - Guardian 05.01.18183943
  • Winds of change: Britain now generates twice as much electricity from wind as coal - The Conversation 05.01.18183946
  • We must make sure UK coal phaseout does not mean gas lock-in - Client Earth 05.01.18183944
  • Druridge Bay threatened by giant opencast coal mine - Friends of the Earth 05.12.17183954
  • We could use old coal mines to decarbonise heat – here’s how - The Conversation 27.11.17183959
  • UK’s energy flaws exposed by shutdown of oil and gas pipeline - Financial Times 12.12.17183951
  • Fatcat energy bosses taking home up to £5.9million causing bills of hard-up families to rise by £60 - The Sun 27.11.17183956
  • Fracking firm wins extension to 'draconian' protest injunction - Guardian 23.11.17183960
  • Energy networks owe consumers £7.5 billion. Now they need to give it back - Citizens Advice 09.11.17183969
  • Are energy efficiency programmes all they seem? - The Conversation 13.10.17183979
  • Theresa May's energy price cap could last until 2023 - Guardian 12.10.17183982
  • Citizens Advice hails the energy price cap legislation as an important step towards an energy market that works better for consumers - Citizen Advice 12.10.17183981
  • Why energy networks should compensate customers automatically - Citizens Advice 06.10.17183986
  • UK could rescue energy efficient homes policy with few key steps - Guardian 27.09.17183989
  • UK fracking may produce less fuel than claimed, says geologist - Guardian 17.08.17184001
  • Government spends twice as much abroad on fossil fuels as renewable energy - Independent 10.08.17184006
  • How technology could get you a good deal on your energy bills — and how it might not - Citizens Advice 01.08.17184008
  • These 3 decisions about regulation cost energy consumers £7.5 billion - Citizens Advice 12.07.17184014
  • New energy price cap considered - BBC News 03.07.17184017
  • Millions betrayed by Tories’ energy price cap U-turn, says Labour - Guardian 03.07.17184016
  • Leaked: UK £7 billion export credit for fossil fuel industry violates 'clean energy' pledge - The Ecologist 16.05.17184027
  • How to reduce energy bills by billions - Citizens Advice 24.02.17184034
  • UK public support for fracking falls to lowest levels – Guardian 27.10.16184058
  • British public support for fracking sinks to lowest ever level – Guardian 13.10.16184071
  • Nuclear and fracking: the economic and moral bankruptcy of UK energy policy – The Ecologist 27.09.16184076
  • Energy co-ops: why the UK has nothing on Germany and Denmark - Guardian 02.10.15184091

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