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Jamie Dimon says Israel-Gaza conflict may have ‘far-reaching impacts’ on energy prices, food costs and international trade
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The deal comes after junta leader Capt Traore asked President Putin to help set up a nuclear plant.
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Lower energy Price Cap coming into effect this autumn but stubborn inflation means further interest rate hike likely to continue to place strain on mortgage holders
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The UK's energy watchdog is considering a one-off rise to bills to help prevent companies going bust.
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Lower energy Price Cap coming into effect this autumn but stubborn inflation means further interest rate hike likely to continue to place strain on mortgage holders
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A new study looks at the environmental impact of artificial intelligence if current trends continue.
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The government has signalled it will spend cautiously – despite expecting a surplus of 10 billion euro this year.
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The Independent’s chief political commentator John Rentoul will be taking your questions on the Labour Party conference
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Lower energy Price Cap coming into effect this autumn but stubborn inflation means further interest rate hike likely to continue to place strain on mortgage holders
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Of course Britain needs renewable energy infrastructure and more houses. But Rachel Reeves has laid out a ruinous path, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins
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‘Based on my review and interpretation of the video, Mr Hollman is unresponsive from the time that the energy device (Taser) is deployed,’ the autopsy report stated
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First of 277 turbines goes into operation at site that will produce enough energy for 6m homes a year
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Despite the vote Labour leadership say proposals will not be in the next manifesto.
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From clean energy to affordable housing, Rachel Reeves says she has a plan to pay for it all, says the Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee
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Lower energy Price Cap coming into effect this autumn but stubborn inflation means further interest rate hike likely to continue to place strain on mortgage holders
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It can carry out highly complex functions, and is predicted to create new jobs in the Scottish capital.
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Shadow chancellor will pledge to lower bills for those directly affected by energy and housing projects
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Reeling from Brexit, Covid and soaring energy costs, UK pubs and clubs are calling time on opening all week. Can they survive?
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The union leader fears ‘austerity mark two’ is coming whereas what is needed is a tax on wealth and nationalising energy
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Lower energy Price Cap coming into effect this autumn but stubborn inflation means further interest rate hike likely to continue to place strain on mortgage holders