Ban on new onshore wind is costing billions, says Labour
The Labour Party said lifting the de facto ban on new wind farms could save billions on energy bills.
The Labour Party said lifting the de facto ban on new wind farms could save billions on energy bills.
The World Meteorological Organisation says Europe presents a "live picture of a warming world".
"There is no long-term prosperity without action on climate change", the PM said, after previously snubbing the event.
It comes after rival Shell said its adjusted earnings more than doubled to 9.5 billion dollars (£8.2 billion) over its latest quarter.
A Conservative peer accused the RSPB of being ‘lying turds’ during a row.
Sunak won't be going to the UN climate conference in November, which Liz Truss had planned to attend.
Shell also announced that it would return a further £3.4 billion to shareholders in what has come as a shock to those struggling with bills.
"The science is clear. The demand is simple: just stop new oil and gas. It's a piece of cake."
The climate activists blocked traffic on both carriageways of the North London crossing made famous by The Beatles.
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