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UK business leaders have called on the government to build an EU-style “trade bazooka” to [protect Britain’s economic interests](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/apr/26/uk-urged-deploy-eu-style-trade-bazooka-trump-tariffs) in response to the latest tariff threats from Donald Trump
climate change. Even though [renewable energy is generating more electricity](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cz947djd3d3o) than ever before, the relatively cheap running costs of wind and solar are not fully reflected in people's bills. That
threat of extreme heat, which it says is the greatest health risk from climate change facing the UK. More than 90% of existing homes could overheat during more extreme heatwaves, the committee warned
threats or abuse which are designed to harass and distress Jewish people. These, too, are criminal offences and they are contributing to a climate of fear felt by the Jewish community.” Under the changes
response will prove vital. Meanwhile, the United States has slashed funding for infectious disease research under Trump, and quit the WHO. Last year, [Argentina followed suit](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/may/27/argentina-who-rfk-jr). This relatively contained drama feels like
climate meeting](https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/apr/30/colombia-climate-talks-end-fossil-fuel-phaseout) involving nearly 60 countries. 3. ***UK news*** | Winston Marshall, a former member of the band Mumford & Sons and the son of the GB News co-owner Paul Marshall, has said