How years of waiting for parts is holding up the UK’s energy transition
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‘I lost 10 years of my life’: how UK betting giant’s unlawful marketing kept suicidal gambler hooked
Sam found himself getting sucked deeper and deeper in to betting, sometimes risking £11,000 in a day. Now a judge has ruled he was unlawfully targeted. At 1.17pm on 15 August 2018, Sam* logged in ...The Guardian - 2d -
The Year of the Snake is all about shedding that bad energy
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After years of waiting, these European cities will finally be connected by train
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The fight over land holding back India’s green energy revolution
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Starmer says UK will play ‘full part’ in guaranteeing Ukrainian security
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Wait, how many banks were run in 2023?
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Rain and snow lead to flooding and disrupt travel in parts of the UK
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Watch: Snowy Sunday in parts of the UK
Many people in the north of England and Wales woke up to wintery scenes.BBC News - Jan. 5
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