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Charge electric cars smartly to take pressure off national grid – minister

SSE trials ‘demand-side response’ where vehicles start charging a few hours after being plugged in, when demand is lower Electric cars are putting increasing pressure on the UK’s power grids, making it vital they are recharged at the right time of day, a minister has said. John Hayes, transport minister, said it was important that […]

The role of industry in childhood cancers | Letters

With childhood cancer being a controlling factor in tackling daily life, and having been forced to defy a very poor prognosis myself, I feel a need to respond to your letter about Brexit’s impact on children with cancer (14 March). Glenis Wilmott MEP states that 1,700 children are diagnosed with cancer, of which over 250 […]

Four select committees launch joint inquiry into UK air pollution crisis

MPs say unprecedented investigation will study harm caused by toxic air and scrutinise government efforts to tackle it MPs from four influential committees are coming together to launch a joint inquiry into the scale and impact of the UK’s air pollution crisis. In an unusual development, the environmental audit committee, environment, food and rural affairs […]

Green and unpleasant land: UK countryside takes sinister twist in new exhibition

Warwickshire gallery explores how artistic, social and political forces have shaped Britain’s relationship with rural landscape Images of a green and pleasant land with a sinister undertone – where lambs gambol but a corpse might lie under a nearby hedge – feature in an exhibition examining Britain’s relationship with the countryside. The show at Compton […]

Most voters in Peter Dutton's electorate oppose subsidising Adani coalmine, poll says

Poll says immigration minister would lose election if held today and shows voters’ preference for renewable energy Most voters in Peter Dutton’s electorate oppose taxpayer subsidies for the Adani coalmine and more would prefer the government to fund renewable energy rather than coal-fired power plants, a poll has found. The ReachTel poll of Dickson, commissioned […]

Thousands join UK legal case against VW over emissions scandal

More than 35,000 motorists taking part in class action lawsuit seeking compensation for use of ‘defeat device’ on cars More than 35,000 motorists have joined a class action lawsuit against VW in England and Wales over the emissions scandal. The size of the group is increasing at the rate of 500 drivers a day and […]

Crocodile attack suspected as body found in search for Queensland spearfisher

Body believed to be that of 35-year-old Cairns man who disappeared on Saturday in far north Queensland Rescue crews searching for a Cairns man who went missing while spearfishing alone in far north Queensland have a found a body. Initial investigations suggest the man may have been taken by a crocodile, police said. Continue reading… […]

Elon Musk, meet Port Augusta: four renewable energy projects ready to go

Pumped hydro, big battery, solar thermal and solar PV and storage projects are already planned for South Australia’s power network When it comes to South Australia’s radical plans for energy storage to support its power network, all roads lead to Port Augusta – or all transmission lines, that is. Proponents of projects that include energy […]

Churchyards are our forgotten nature reserves

Often ignored, the ancient sites in the hearts of towns and villages have become refuges for a tremendous range of plants There are thousands of wild plant sanctuaries across Britain, many in the hearts of villages, towns and cities, but they’re often ignored and forgotten. Cemeteries, churchyards and burial grounds have almost become nature reserves. […]