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12 resultsfor “what is the warm homes plan UK”

Science

Move over wind farms: why some argue cutting costs is the best way to cut carbon

Warm Homes Plan." Other proposals raise similar tensions. Reforming the way the electricity market works could reduce the amount providers get and therefore reduce bills. Shifting some policy costs from electricity bills to general taxation

BBC NewsApr 15
Tech

EV charging shake-up looks to help UK households solve off-street parking problem

Warm Homes Plan. Demand for solar panels, electric vehicles and heat pumps [has leapt since the war](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/apr/11/homes-great-britain-green-energy-fuel-prices) began as households brace for a sharp increase in monthly energy bills when the next

The Guardian WorldApr 21
Politics

Four people arrested over suspected £44m UK home insulation scam

UK’s Serious Fraud Office has arrested four people on suspicion of a home insulation scam that may have cost energy companies as much as £44m. The SFO and the National Crime Agency said

The Guardian WorldApr 22
Politics

UK's biggest ever environmental pollution claim reaches High Court

home. "There's been systemic failure going on. And so in light of that, it seemed like the only course of action is to take legal action and make polluters pay." Campaigners have long pointed

BBC NewsApr 26
Politics

Trump's embrace of King Charles comes at a fraught time for U.S.-UK relations

plan to cede to Mauritius the Chagos Islands, one of which is home to a U.S. air base. [Discussing that island with reporters](https://rollcall.com/factbase/trump/transcript/donald-trump-remarks-bilat-friedrich-merz-germany-march-3-2026/#51), Trump said of Starmer, "This is not Winston Churchill

NPR Topics: NewsApr 28
Business

What will the energy cap changes mean for my bills?

UK households use heating oil and they have already seen a sharp increase in bills since the Middle East conflict triggered a jump in oil prices. Some users have seen costs more than double

BBC NewsMay 27
World

How could extreme weather affect World Cup 2026?

warm, humid conditions can trigger frequent afternoon and evening storms. If lightning is detected within 10 miles of a stadium, US official recommendation and standard practice is that play is suspended until 30 minutes after

BBC NewsMay 10
World

Wednesday briefing: ​Can the UK adapt in time to a new normal of extreme heat?

homes, we could do the same thing with cooling,” he says. Now really is the time to act, says Damian. More heatwaves with hotter temperatures are expected in coming decades – and a failure

The Guardian WorldMay 27
Politics

Ed Miliband to double down on net zero with measures to combat Iran energy shock

warm homes plan](https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/jan/20/uk-warm-homes-plan-gas-boilers-billions-heat-pumps) to encourage the rapid take-up of solar panels and electric vehicles; expanding the use of solar on public land; and delinking gas and electricity prices, to cut consumers

The Guardian WorldApr 20
Science

‘It’s getting hotter and it’s not stopping’: dealing with the heat in five of Europe’s capitals

home of the writer Victor Hugo. “It’s easier to be outside,” she said, worried about the soaring temperatures. Her friend Gabby, an environmental geography student, was visiting from the UK

The Guardian WorldMay 27
Politics

Brexit may be back, but Britain needs to know what it wants

plan is plainly to force the Manchester mayor to promise byelection voters he will not reverse Brexit, thus infuriating the nearly 90% of Labour party members who want precisely that. So far, so familiar: Britain

The Guardian WorldMay 20
Business

The city caught in the middle of the big energy shift debate

planning for windfarms. "We need to build a bridge from the old North Sea to the new North Sea," argues Borthwick. But doing that will require significant societal change, says Dr Ewan Gibbs, an expert

BBC NewsApr 30