The slogan may sound like a joke, but it’s part of a broader campaign to undermine public trust in climate action.
Ontario’s Progressive Conservatives outspent their opponents during last winter’s provincial election by more than $6 million, but one of their nearest rivals says the governing party had a “massive ...
Lancashire Post on MSN
Lancashire Reform reject permanent fracking ban ‘in case technology improves’
The ruling Reform UK group on Lancashire County Council has refused back a permanent ban on fracking - suggesting that ...
Derbyshire Times on MSN
Derbyshire Reform UK Council leader insists ‘essential matters’ were addressed despite accusations of blocking debates
Derbyshire County Council’s Leader has insisted ‘all essential matters’ were dealt with during the latest Full Council ...
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Tailgating traditions run deep in college football. A visit to The Grove and LSU's Cajun feasts
Tailgating is a beloved tradition in the South, rivaling college football itself. Its origins are debated, with some tracing ...
Derbyshire Times on MSN
Derbyshire council approves funding for solar farm despite its opposition to such schemes on farmland
Derbyshire County Council has given the go-ahead for £700,000 of Government funding towards plans for a clean energy facility ...
Sunderland Echo on MSN
‘A brilliant ambassador for the city’: Heartfelt tributes to Sunderland community stalwart councillor Claire Rowntree
Heartfelt tributes have been paid to a Labour councillor and former deputy leader of Sunderland City Council described by ...
Kim Chua, partner at OC&C Strategy Consultants, specialist in media, broadcasting, and digital transformation, looks at how ...
GOP MAGA Sen. Tim Sheehy was stunned into some temporary silence after being fact checked on just who was responsible for the cancellation of a hydrogen project in his state.
Brian Leddin said the Green Party's decision to support the Independent presidential candidate only deepened his concerns ...
SussexWorld on MSN
Adur and Worthing Councils 'reverse decision' to award £165,000 to consultancy firm more than 250 miles away
A decision to award £165,000 of Adur and Worthing Councils’ money to a firm in the north of England has been overturned.
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