The company had been promised £8.3bn over this Parliament, but there are reports that ministers are now considering whether ...
Yet the sanctimonious Energy Secretary Ed Miliband pronounced last week that ... just 17% of whom come here to work. According to new data from the Centre for Migration Control, around one million ...
Ed Miliband led a Cabinet revolt against Sir Keir ... the defence and security of the British people must always come first. That is the No. 1 priority of this Government.” ...
ENERGY giant BP has axed its green targets and shifted back to oil and gas — admitting ... Energy Secretary Ed Miliband’s defence of his Clean Power push has increasingly put Britain out ...
Ed Miliband, the UK's current ... and fuelled by misguided policies. The time has come for Sir Keir Starmer to take decisive action and relieve Miliband of his duties. His policies are not only ...
Much of this investment is expected to come from the private sector." The CCC also said flights need to be taxed to curb the growth in aviation. While Ed Miliband’s plans for clean energy risk ...
Ed Miliband blamed a surge in gas prices for Britain’s rising energy bills as he urged households and companies to back net zero to ... increase in bills due to come into effect at the same ...
Energy bills will rise for millions of households this spring Of course, it is nothing to do with Miliband himself, who last year rashly promised that he would cut our energy bills by £300 a year ...
Tory acting Shadow Energy Secretary Andrew Bowie said: “The latest hike in the Energy Price Cap is a betrayal to the families who Ed Miliband promised to save £300 on their bills.
Don’t hold back, eh? This shift in confidence is a blow ... Starmer’s softened stance and the latest polling will come as yet more bad news for Miliband. Bad luck, Ed!
Whisper it, but has hopeless Ed Miliband actually got something right? According to a new report, the green economy is not only booming on his watch as energy secretary, it is growing at three ...
Yet less than two years later, the car giant is backing away from the commitment with the blame once again being laid – at least partly – at the feet of Britain’s naive eco-warrior Energy Secretary Ed ...