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32 resultsfor “how can the UK reduce electricity costs”

Politics

New laws expected to be in the King's Speech

cost of living crisis **Welfare cuts** -The government is expected to make a fresh attempt to reduce the amount spent on welfare, after it was forced by its own MPs to [water down a package

BBC NewsMay 10
Health

Fire and ‘sheer volume’: how Britain’s 6m-vape problem is putting recycling under strain

UK on Material Focus’s [Recycle Your Electricals](https://recycleyourelectricals.org.uk/) website.” Hayati did not respond to attempts to contact it for a comment. As these devices are often not much more expensive that disposables

The Guardian WorldMay 17
Politics

Reform UK asks steel bosses to draft ‘alternative strategy’ for industry

electric ones. Farage also visited the south Wales plant last year and said he wanted to reintroduce blast furnaces to help the country “reindustrialise and grow”. However, the policy is not in Reform’s Welsh

The Guardian WorldApr 24
Business

Mortgages, bills and jobs: Five takeaways from the Bank of England meeting

electricity and gas, higher than the roughly 25% of households with fixed tariffs when prices shot up four years ago. These households will be protected from higher prices until their contracts end. Those on prepayment

BBC NewsApr 30
Health

UK firefighters called to one lithium-ion battery fire every five hours

electric vehicles on UK roads tripled during that time. QBE researchers found that ebike fires made up nearly a third of all lithium-ion battery fires nationally and noted that retrofitted and converted ebikes appeared

The Guardian WorldMay 11
Politics

Rachel Reeves to protect ‘critical’ clean energy projects from legal challenges

reduce the exposure from judicial review on all but human rights grounds,” the Treasury said. It comes as pressure grows on the government to accelerate its energy infrastructure development to meet its goal to build

The Guardian WorldMay 20
Business

AA driving schools ordered to refund 80,000 learner drivers over hidden fees

UK consumer law. Instead, the driving schools were introducing a mandatory fee later in the process. “If a fee is mandatory, the law is clear: it must be included in the price from the very

The Guardian WorldApr 15
Politics

US-China head-to-head: Explained in 11 maps and charts

electric vehicle batteries, wind turbines, smartphones, military equipment, and semiconductors. The US has the seventh-highest known rare earth reserves in the world at 1.9 million tonnes, less than 5 percent of China’s, making

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 13
Business

Lower gas and electricity bills behind UK inflation fall to 2.8%

electricity bills were behind a bigger than expected drop in the UK's inflation rate, official figures show. The rate of inflation, which measures price rises over time, fell to 2.8% in the year

BBC NewsMay 20
World

Calls for humanitarian corridor through strait of Hormuz as Iran war hits vital aid

electricity to keep more important things running [if this continues],” said Kitchen. He said aid agencies were burning through budgets rapidly. “It is more expensive to buy fuel to run our operations, moving commodities, moving

The Guardian WorldApr 29
Politics

UK seeks closer EU ties in volatile times - but at what cost?

reduce the burden on businesses exporting sausages, for example, to Northern Ireland and the EU, as well as a deal on carbon emissions trading, and a deal on a youth "experience" programme, allowing youngsters from

BBC NewsApr 16
Politics

‘Sludge in the system’: myriad problems stymie Labour’s 1.5m new homes pledge

electrical and carpentry – are busier than ever. They’re expanding their Longbridge campus to accommodate the rising demand, increasing class sizes and putting on extra cohorts. ![Students practising building walls at South and City College

The Guardian WorldApr 26
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