Businesses urged to take part in major new census on UK’s net zero progress
The inaugural Net Zero Census, backed by the Government and business groups, will open for submissions from businesses on Wednesday.
The inaugural Net Zero Census, backed by the Government and business groups, will open for submissions from businesses on Wednesday.
Gas prices are on the rise again as Guernsey Energy is set to increase its standing charge by 10%.
A range of stories feature on Britain’s newspapers on Wednesday.
Recommendations from the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Music include the Government introducing a UK AI Act.
The trial will see street cabinets transformed into charging points at 600 sites around the UK.
The New York Daily News, Chicago Tribune, Denver Post and other papers filed the lawsuit on Tuesday in a New York federal court.
Saints visit the 82,300 Dublin stadium for an Investec Champions Cup semi-final that matches the best teams in England and Ireland.
The French champions are hunting a treble.
The UK Covid-19 Inquiry opened in Belfast on Tuesday for three weeks’ of hearings.
The Foreign Secretary said it was vital to keep open direct diplomatic channels with Tehran.
Transport Action Network is bringing a legal challenge against the Department for Transport.
Gboyega Odubanjo, 27, had taken drugs before he went missing at Shambala Festival in August last year, an inquest has heard.
Conservative former leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith warned the Government is dealing with a ‘digital world with analogue tools’.
Proposed buyer RedBird IMI has said it will now put the Telegraph Media Group back on the market.
Dozens of students took over Hamilton Hall as the protest against Israel’s war in Gaza continues.