From The London Economic
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Why underground heat networks are set to revolutionise how we heat our homes
Centralised networks take waste heat from data centres and disused mines to pump heat into homes, effectively removing the need for boilers.
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Further protests at UK factories over military arms being sent to Israel
More protests have been held outside factories across the UK by campaigners against military arms being sent to Israel.
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Number of foreign care workers applying to work in the UK HALVES
It comes after foreign secretary James Cleverly announced a ban on on overseas care workers from bringing dependants.
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The Sun declares 'lift off' as first asylum seeker sent to Rwanda
The fact that the man didn't arrive in the UK on a small boat and is being given £3,000 in cash and a seat on a commercial plane to leave is buried in the small print.
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JK Rowling accuses Keir Starmer of having ‘brass neck’ over transgender issue
The Harry Potter author suggested the Labour leader was part of the problem which had resulted in abuse aimed at people with gender critical views.
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London warned of ‘new reality’ as number of days above 30C increases
Analysis shows that more than half of the 116 days over 30C that London has experienced in the past three decades occurred in the last 10 years.
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UK removes first failed asylum seeker to Rwanda via voluntary scheme
The unnamed man is understood to have taken part in a voluntary removal scheme, and is now in Rwanda in what's been called a publicity stunt.
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Europe is officially no longer an issue for Brits
Brexit, which was a defining factor in Boris Johnson’s victory in 2019, is now at its lowest point on the public’s agenda for over a decade.
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Food and plant imports ‘waved through customs’ even if they have the incorrect paperwork – reports
Food and plant imports are being 'waved through customs' even if they have the incorrect paperwork, according to reports.
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Kemi Badenoch says ingenuity made Britain a success, not colonialism
A new book from the Institute for Economic Affairs claims colonialism and slavery played at most a minor part in driving UK economic growth.
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