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  • Green Space Index - Fields in Trust288095
  • Nuclear Energy (Finance) Bill: contact your MP268562
  • Vote against the Nuclear Energy (Finance) Bill - CNDUK268561
  • Thames Water's £3bn rescue deal cleared by court - BBC 17.03.25461426
  • Thames Water faces court claim that £3bn bailout is ‘poor, short-term fix’ - Guardian 11.03.25460485
  • The UK’s food system is broken. A green new deal for agriculture could be revolutionary - Conversation 28.02.25460802
  • Thames Water has the audacity to insist it wants to raise bills by 59% - Canary 14.02.25457341
  • Thames Water diverted ‘cash for clean-ups’ to help pay bonuses - Guardian 23.12.24447608
  • Yorkshire Water CEO shrugs off six figure bonus and millions in dividends – just as YOU get a 41% bill hike - Canary 20.12.24447496
  • Water bills to rise by £86 on average next year - BBC 19.12.24446281
  • Thames Water ordered to pay £18 million fine for breaking shareholder payout rules - LFF 19.12.24446397
  • Look at the farmers’ protest, and then ask yourself: how will we ever make tax fairer amid such grumbling? - Guardian 22.11.24442100
  • The privatised water industry shows how the British economy is rife with predatory practices - LFF 08.11.24439917
  • Average annual energy bill to rise by 10% to £1,717 in Great Britain from October - Guardian 23.08.24429319
  • Data Centers in Ireland Overtake All Urban Electricity Use Combined - EcoWatcch 25.07.24425942
  • Why public ownership of water companies must take place - LFF 15.07.24423650
  • England’s rivers to remain in poor state as EU laws ignored post-Brexit, says watchdog - Guardian 09.05.24413862
  • Warmer spring-like weather forecast in UK after chilly April - Guardian 28.04.24410501
  • Kim Beazley urges Tanya Plibersek to reject Woodside LNG plant extension - Guardian 26.03.24404950
  • Five examples of the UK’s crackdown on climate protesters - Guardian 23.01.24396293
  • EVs 'offset by SUVs' - Ecologist 15.09.23372941
  • The UK had safe water. Then Brexit allowed the Tories to flush away our environmental standards - Guardian 06.09.23375898
  • Ofgem energy price cap: what does drop mean for households and is help available? - Guardian 25.08.23368172
  • Macquaries Bradley on Thames Water: Theres nothing in our returns that I'm embarrassed about - Infrastructure Investor 03.08.23365412
  • What can the U.K. do to fight its dependence on soy? - Mongabay 29.06.23356451
  • What are the options for Thames Water as crisis talks continue? - Guardian 29.06.23356141
  • English water companies offer apology and £10bn investment for sewage spills - Guardian 18.05.23346727
  • Don’t Pay: what happened and what can be learned? - Morning Star 15.06.23352907
  • Climate Coalition to UK Government: 'You Had Your Chance—Now We're Stepping It Up' - CD 24.04.23342558
  • ‘Every river in this country is polluted’: how Feargal Sharkey got swept up by the clean water campaign - Guardian 09.04.23340150
  • Energy bills set to rise nearly 10 times faster than wages this year, says TUC - LFF 26.02.23332203
  • Demands for public ownership of water after SHOCKING executive pay revealed amid sewage scandal - LFF 17.02.23330397
  • UK lagging ‘way behind’ EU on warmer homes policy - Observer 18.12.22320599
  • 'Massive failure of leadership': Rishi Sunak criticised for skipping Cop27 - Guardian 28.10.22314199
  • Climate crisis poses ‘growing threat’ to health in UK, says expert - Guardian 23.10.22311517
  • Labour will launch publicly owned Great British Energy, Starmer vows - Guardian 27.09.22307277
  • Don’t Pay UK campaign: What happens if I refuse to pay my energy bills? - New Statesman 08.08.22299939
  • The energy crisis: what the UK could learn from Germany - New Statemsan 04.08.22299937
  • Why are energy bills going up? - 4News 02.08.22301256
  • Unfinished business: policies that could fail under UK’s ‘lame-duck’ government - Guardian 08.07.22295230
  • Britain is paving the way for gene-edited food – will the public stomach it? - Guardian 27.05.22289081
  • Green spaces are not accessible for 2.8m people in UK, finds study - Guardian 18.05.22288096
  • Neighbourhood green space is in rapid decline, deepening both the climate and mental health crises - The Conversation 18.05.22287517
  • How filling the UK’s unused land with fruit and veg could help make us and our environment healthier - and help fight inequality - The Conversation 17.05.22287323
  • Four in 10 reported difficulties with energy bills even before price cap increase - Canary 25.04.22285014
  • Breaches of English farm pollution laws rise as rules remain largely unenforced - Guardian 21.04.22283631
  • Protests over soaring energy prices take place across UK - Guardian 02.04.22280809
  • UK farmers call for weedkiller ban over Parkinson’s fears - BBC 01.04.22280650
  • Tory MPs call the green transition ‘unaffordable’. Europe is proving that’s a lie - Guardian 23.03.22279043
  • There are solutions to the food crisis. But ploughing up Britain isn’t one of them - Guardian 16.03.22279227
  • Scotland not adapted to climate crisis, says advisory committee - Guardian 15.03.22277348
  • ‘An almighty crash’ – battered Britain still reeling at the havoc wreaked by Storm Eunice - Observer 19.02.22273913
  • ‘The roof is destroyed, and the bedrooms are completely filled with rubble’: Storm Eunice - Guardian 19.02.22273914
  • UK green economy has failed to grow since 2014, official figures show - Guardian 17.02.22273692
  • Energy prices: here’s what UK government can do to cut household bills - Conversation 14.01.22270003
  • Why is support for nuclear power noisiest just as its failures become most clear? - Open Democracy 09.01.22269863
  • Why has UK’s weather been so mild and is it linked to climate crisis? - Guardian 03.01.22267934
  • Why the privatisation of the UK energy market has been a disaster - Left Foot Forward 03.12.21264228
  • Soil is a neglected and vital issue. Can the House of Lords protect the UK soils where the House of Commons has so far failed? - Ecologist 26.10.21275663
  • ‘Ambitious’ UK plans for electric vehicles welcomed – with reservations - Guardian 20.10.21258705
  • Why are Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak at odds over net zero plans? - Guardian 20.10.21258666
  • Treasury leak reveals rift between Johnson and Sunak over costs of zero-carbon economy - Guardian 16.10.21258073
  • Ban UK domestic flights and subsidise rail travel, urges transport charity - Guardian 11.10.21257485
  • Britons cut meat-eating by 17%, but must double that to hit target - Guardian 08.10.21257270
  • We’re fighting to show what urban development for people, not profit, can look like - Guardian 11.08.21255704
  • UK government sends ventilator blueprints to major manufacturers - Guardian 16.03.20202485
  • E10 petrol: UK to standardardise higher ethanol blend - Guardian 04.03.20200632
  • We have 18 months to save world, Prince Charles warns Commonwealth leaders - Telegraph 11.07.19188472
  • CMA considers regulation for heat networks - Gov.UK 10.08.18183868
  • Who are you calling ‘deliberately misleading’? - New Economics Foundation 27.03.18183898
  • ClientEarth labels UK powers to prosecute emissions cheats “unconvincing” - Green Fleet 06.02.18183918
  • Don’t fall for the Government’s sleight of hand - New Economics Foundation 25.01.18183920
  • National Grid criticises Ofgem over Hinkley Point C proposals - Guardian 23.01.18183921
  • Most of Britain’s electricity in 2017 is low-carbon for first time - Financial Times 03.01.18183948
  • Calling out the UK government about corporate financing at COP23 - Ecologist 20.11.17183962
  • Why officials in Labour government pushed 'dash for diesel' - BBC News 16.11.17183965
  • Are heat networks the future for warming our homes? - Citizens Advice 02.11.17183973
  • George Monbiot: Look to Sheffield: this is how state and corporate power subverts democracy - Guardian 24.10.17183977
  • Judicial review win: how we stopped the government pricing people out of taking it to court - Friends of the Earth 27.09.17183996
  • Humiliating defeat for government as House of Lords rejects new court cost rules - Clean Earth 07.09.17183994
  • Why, post Brexit, we must mind the governance gap - RSPB 25.08.17183997
  • Choking lungs and public finances - New Economics Foundation 30.06.17184019
  • UN expert supports local campaigners against Ffosyfran - FoE Cymru 09.03.17184033
  • Heathrow expansion: What happens next? – BBC News 25.10.16184059
  • Zac Goldsmith quits as MP over Heathrow decision – BBC News 25.10.16184060
  • Caroline Lucas: The expansion of Heathrow is unforgivable – we will fight this decision – Independent 25.10.16184061
  • Airport expansion vote put on hold for more than a year by Theresa May – Guardian 18.10.16184066
  • Heathrow decision to await Cabinet view – BBC News 17.10.16184067
  • Anti-Heathrow MPs plan to thwart government over third runway – Guardian 14.10.16184068
  • Unions write to Labour MPs urging them to back Heathrow expansion – Guardian 14.10.16184069
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