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173 resultsfor “what is the one in one out scheme”

Politics

Minister to propose £100 oil payment for lower income households

scheme "would not help everyone" and urged the government to look at cutting fuel duty. The issue of fuel costs will be raised in the context of ongoing talks at the executive about a multi

BBC NewsApr 16
Health

Monday briefing: Will the international effort to stop the further spread of hantavirus be successful?

one-day international against New Zealand. ## The front pages ![The Guardian front page 11 May 2026](https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/cab81c18c768033850d510df91ebf11654376526/0_0_834_1050/master/834.jpg?width=445&dpr=1&s=none&crop=none) Guardian front page 11 May 2026 Photograph: Guardian “Labour leadership rivals circle as Starmer tries

The Guardian WorldMay 11
World

‘They don’t belong in our environment’: US vineyards battle spotted lanternflies as invasive insects spread

one less that you’re going to accidentally move to a new area.” Cleveland Metroparks has experienced a significant increase in lanternflies in recent years, said Adam Regula, the parks’ climate resilient forest manager

The Guardian WorldMay 2
Business

Five former Carillion executives banned by accountancy regulator

one of the biggest corporate failures in UK history – it was a large multinational construction and facilities management services company and employed 43,000 people around the world. Richard Adam, a former finance director

The Guardian WorldMay 12
Conflicts

Massive Russian strikes across Ukraine leave one dead, officials say

one of the largest Russia has mounted since the start of its full-scale invasion in 2022, with 892 drones launched in 24 hours. It marks the third day in a row Ukraine

BBC NewsMay 14
Politics

India loses its last left-wing government after five decades

one Indian state has always been ruled by the left. Not any more. “This year’s election results indicate that, for the first time, the left may not come to power in any state

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 4
World

Pet owners hit with steep bills after EU passport rule change

scheme". "The cost and complexity of obtaining an Animal Health Certificate for every journey has prevented many guide dog owners from being able to work, attend important events and travel independently. " Jane Keles had been

BBC NewsApr 22
Business

Drax claimed record £999m in subsidies for burning trees in 2025, thinktank says

scheme. Drax has claimed a total of [about £8.7bn in renewable energy subsidies](https://www.theguardian.com/business/nils-pratley-on-finance/2025/feb/10/drax-is-the-subsidy-show-that-goes-on-and-on) since 2012, despite persistent claims from campaigners and scientists that the wood pellets burned at its power plant

The Guardian WorldApr 15
Politics

What does the data tell us about immigration in Wales? Search for your area

schemes - such as those for Ukraine and Hong Kong - or to seek asylum. You can explore international migration in your area using our interactive tool below. There is often confusion about [the common terms used

BBC NewsApr 24
World

How climate change threatens the economic backbone of the Pacific

one study.](https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/industry-reports/tuna-fish-market-100744) To fish in Kiribati's waters, foreign fleets must first obtain a licence from the government. Then they have to pay the required fees, and follow strict rules

BBC NewsApr 26
Politics

Potholes fuel voter frustration before elections - so what can be done?

one man embodies the battle to improve the state of our roads, it's [a campaigner dubbed Mr Pothole](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn8yvgvzq17o). Angered by unmet promises made to voters, Mr Pothole - real name Mark

BBC NewsMay 4
Business

Record numbers of UK renters crowdfunding to cover bills

one-off costs, including car maintenance or loan repayments. “Sometimes it’s been the difference between going over the overdraft and not going over overdraft,” he said. “It’s depressing and humiliating – the first

The Guardian WorldYesterday
Business

Budget-conscious shoppers are feeding a boom in discount groceries

schemes like shrinkflation and [electronic shelf labels](https://www.npr.org/2024/06/17/nx-s1-5009271/electronic-shelf-labels-prices-walmart-grocery-store), which give retailers the ability to change prices based on demand. ![The photo on the left shows Rachel Negro-Henderson's hands holding her handwritten

NPR Topics: NewsMay 11
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