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Checks will need to take place on goods moving between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK under Boris Johnson's Brexit deal, leaked government documents have confirmed.
Jo Swinson has been taken to task by climate change protesters dressed as bees on a campaign visit.
Watchdogs have cleared Channel 4 over Tory claims it had breached impartiality rules by replacing Boris Johnson with an ice sclupture after he refused to take part in a climate change debate.
Executive Director of the Back Heathrow Campaign, Parmjit Dhanda, calls on the next Government to commit to build much-needed new infrastructure at Heathrow, setting the bar for the rest of the world and to help reduce carbon emissions.
Next in our General Election series, leader of the Liberal Democrats, Jo Swinson, writes that, if Boris Johnson wins a majority, "there will be no holding him to account" - he will take us backwards on the environment, the economy, and on our place in the world.
The Federation of Master Builders has joined a coalition of business groups and organisations across property and construction sectors to urge the next UK government to cut VAT on maintenance and improvement works to people’s homes.
For our General Election series, SNP's Ian Blackford writes that, the 12th December is "Scotland's chance to demand better, end austerity, escape Brexit and shut the Tory party out of Scotland."
Channel 4 has been accused of "conspiring with Jeremy Corbyn" after the broadcaster put an ice sculpture in Boris Johnson's place during a TV debate on climate change.
John McDonnell has promised an "investment blitz" worth a quarter of a trillion pounds to reduce the economic gap between the north and south if Labour wins the election.
As OFTEC launches its strategy outlining how low carbon liquid fuels offer the best decarbonisation solution for oil heated homes, the trade association says it’s time for government to back this practical, cost-effective solution.
The next in our General Election series, co-leader of the Green Party Jonathan Bartley writes that, after a decade of dithering, it's time to face up to the ongoing climate and ecological emergency.
Jacob Hayler Executive Director of the Environmental Services Association (ESA) responds to the manifesto launches this week.
Chair of the Bar Council, Richard Atkins QC, and Chair of the Bar Human Rights Committee, have written to the Prime Minister of India.
Labour has watered down a series of radical proposals on the environment, education and immigration agreed at its party conference.
The Green Party has pledged to spend £100bn reducing the UK's carbon emissions to zero by the end of the next decade.
A Labour government would launch a crackdown on fox hunting by boosting the number of dedicated officers working on wildlife crimes, the party has announced.
Labour's election manifesto will water down its commitment to reducing carbon emissions to net zero by 2030, Barry Gardiner has signalled.
The Liberal Democrats have vowed to spend billions of pounds on the “largest tree-planting programme” in Britain’s history if they form the next government.
British Safety Council sets out its asks of the next government: maintain standards, protect workers and resource the regulator.
Top construction industry leaders have called on Government to act immediately to address how the sector – which is the largest contributor to UK carbon emissions – can help the UK to meet its 2050 Zero Carbon target.
Boris Johnson has faced a hostile reception from communities hit by floods in Yorkshire.
The British Safety Council is alarmed to learn about the findings of a joint investigation by Unearthed and the Financial Times which revealed that the government is failing to meet legally binding EU environmental targets for cutting carbon emissions.
Boris Johnson has called a meeting of the Government's emergency Cobra committee amid mounting criticism of his response to major flooding in northern England.
The Federation of Master Builders (FMB) are calling on all political parties to address the current housing crisis by making house building a national infrastructure priority, read their key policy asks below.