The RSPB, National Trust and Wildlife Trust have a combined 8 million members.
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Environmental groups have criticised the government’s approach to nature – but what is this approach and why is it concerning?
Rise and fall?
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A deepening recession risk will keep home ownership out of reach for many.
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At every midterm election since 2006, the non-presidential party has easily won control of the House. It will be difficult for Democrats to defy this history.
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The economic turmoil from Liz Truss’s growth plan is causing unease among Conservative MPs.
UK prime minister Liz Truss and chancellor of the Exchequer Kwasi Kwarteng on a factory visit after announcing the mini-budget.
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Investor confidence in the UK is at a low, and the bond market has reacted dramatically.
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There’s a mountain climb but there are positive signs for the opposition in the first few weeks of Liz Truss’s government,
That sinking feeling.
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The markets have thumped the new UK government over its fiscally bold ‘mini-budget’.
The new chancellor’s emergency budget includes the biggest tax cut since the early 1970s.
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The new chancellor is aiming to increase average UK GDP to 2.5% a year.
The UK government is trying to stop spiralling energy costs affecting businesses.
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The government’s energy support package for UK business raises serious concerns about debt sustainability.
The first Mrs T in 1980.
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Too much has changed, economically and politically, since 1979.
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Research suggests that big bonuses encourage big risks.
The government wants to ease the burden of the rising cost heat and power on households and businesses this winter.
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How Liz Truss’s energy cost freeze could affect what you pay for heat, power and even other goods and services.
Britain’s new prime minister, Liz Truss.
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Since the Brexit referendum in 2016, Africa has slipped from its precarious but tangible place in UK political discourse.
Many UK households will be watching their energy costs very closely this winter.
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Millions will still experience fuel poverty this winter, even with the government’s latest plan to help.
The new prime minister Liz Truss has announced plans to reverse the fracking ban and drill for more North Sea gas.
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Liz Truss has appointed a loyal cabinet with varied environmental credentials. What will this mean for UK climate action?
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Truss heads off imminent crisis while storing up problems for the long term.
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Thérèse Coffey is Liz Truss’s deputy prime minister – she’ll have to fill the ill-defined shoes of past DPMs.
The Bank of England, London.
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Reforming the Bank of England to help it tackle inflation may end up compromising its independence.
New Tory leader and Brith Prime Minister Liz Truss.
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It’s in Britain’s interests to help the African continent reach its potential.
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Force oil and gas companies to dispose of a tonne of CO₂ for every one they emit.