The initiative, aimed at addressing climate change and improving energy efficiency, now faces scrutiny over the potential impact on national debt and the feasibility of implementation.
Jastine Beatrice Yap Feb 13, 2024
The decision, emphasised by the judge as "throughout peaceful, civilised, and non-violent", has sparked debates about the right to peaceful protest and the urgency of addressing climate change.
Jastine Beatrice Yap Feb 13, 2024
According to the survey, since 2019, Conservative support in rural constituencies has fallen by 25 points, showing that just 34 per cent of the electorate in England's 100 most rural constituencies said they would vote for the party.
Callum Conway-Shaw Feb 13, 2024
The UNRWA and media outlets continue to refute Israel's controversial allegations against aid workers being affiliated with Hamas.
Danielle Summer Feb 13, 2024
According to official data published by the National Bureau of Statistics, China's consumer price index fell by 0.8 per cent in January 2024, compared to that of January 2023.
Danielle Summer Feb 13, 2024
As Starmer and Sunak focus their attention on winning election votes by tackling climate change, a series of sustainable trends will dominate 2024.
Danielle Summer Feb 13, 2024
The journalist has alleged that she is being targeted because of her reports that exposed the 1MDB scandal.
Sadhna Yadav Feb 13, 2024
Elon Musk has previously expressed doubt about Ukraine's ability to win the war and mocked the Ukrainian President's requests for aid.
Vinay Patel Feb 13, 2024
As many as 54 people have died in the incident after a landslide hit a southern village last week.
Sadhna Yadav Feb 12, 2024
Starmer is expected to argue that it will not affect specific pledges on improving home energy efficiency and decarbonising the national grid by 2030.
Callum Conway-Shaw Feb 10, 2024
Acknowledging Elon Musk's unstoppable drive, Vladimir Putin suggested collaboration with regulations for a formalised process.
Vinay Patel Feb 09, 2024
The number of North Korean defectors has nearly tripled in 2023 compared to the previous two years.
Sadhna Yadav Feb 09, 2024
The woman may not have survived if it were not for the timely intervention of her fellow passengers.
Sadhna Yadav Feb 09, 2024
Orcas, also known as killer whales, are not really whales but belong to the dolphin family.
Sadhna Yadav Feb 08, 2024
The teenager named Brianna Ghey died after repeatedly being stabbed with a knife in a park in Cheshire.
Sadhna Yadav Feb 08, 2024
Sunak has said he plans to hold an election later in the year, widely expected to be in October or November, as a YouGov survey of 14,000 respondents forecasts that the Tories will hold on to just 169 seats, while Labour will claim 385.
Callum Conway-Shaw Feb 07, 2024
The proposal aims to tackle the persistent wage gaps faced by individuals from diverse ethnic backgrounds, marking a significant step towards a fairer and more inclusive workforce.
Jastine Beatrice Yap Feb 07, 2024
The 26-year-old was crowned Miss Japan just two weeks ago.
Sadhna Yadav Feb 07, 2024
The Chief Executive of the Scottish Prison Service has said that Scotland's prisons are at a "tipping point", given the extreme number of people incarcerated.
Danielle Summer Feb 06, 2024
The House of Lords voted to delay ratification of the Rwanda treaty until the government has demonstrated that Rwanda is a safe country for migrants.
Callum Conway-Shaw Feb 06, 2024
A new report has emerged which reveals that the UK trade minister helped Rishi Sunak's wife-linked Indian IT firm Infosys get better access to trade deals for ease of business in the UK.
Pratiti Nath Feb 05, 2024
A YouGov poll revealed that for voters aged 18 to 24, the Green Party is nine per cent more popular than the Conservative Party and 12 per cent ahead of the Liberal Democrats.
Danielle Summer Feb 05, 2024
There has been a tug-of-war going on between Musk and the Biden administration for quite a while now.
Sadhna Yadav Feb 05, 2024
The costs borne by farmers, notably for energy, fertiliser, and transport, have escalated in numerous EU countries, particularly since Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
Jastine Beatrice Yap Feb 04, 2024
The Catalan government has formally announced a state of emergency after more than 1,000 days of drought.
Jastine Beatrice Yap Feb 04, 2024
As Israel vows to move towards Rafah, UNICEF says that more than 17,000 children have been left unaccompanied or separated from their parents in the Gaza Strip.
Danielle Summer Feb 03, 2024
Police have seized more than 2,000 unlawful items from an American sweet shop in London, including fake designer products and vapes containing illegal amounts of nicotine.
Danielle Summer Feb 03, 2024
The movement restrictions imposed by Brexit on Britons, including second-home owners, has had a detrimental effect on EU economies. But, could it all change?
Danielle Summer Feb 03, 2024
"Does #MeToo not include Jewish or Israeli women?", asks Beverly, an Israeli woman who spoke to International Business Times UK about how her faith in modern-day feminism is fading and what Hamas really did on October 7.
Danielle Summer Feb 03, 2024
Part of the A22 Network, the group stated the incident was designed to draw attention to France's current food situation.
Jastine Beatrice Yap Feb 03, 2024