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Record UK Wind Auction to Power 12 Million Homes

Great Britain's latest renewable energy auction secures record offshore wind capacity, promising £22bn investment, 7,000 jobs, and a path to cheaper, cleaner power by 2030. Discover how it works.

Record UK Offshore Wind Auction Powers 12m Homes

A landmark UK government auction secures contracts for offshore windfarms to power over 12 million homes, marking a major step towards clean energy by 2030 and boosting energy sovereignty.

Why the 2030 World Cup Could Be the USMNT's Peak

USMNT manager Mauricio Pochettino is building a legacy for 2026 and beyond. With a core of players hitting their prime around 2030, could the USA's golden generation peak on the world stage?

Salt intake in England as high as 22 crisp bags a day

A new study reveals adults in England eat 40% more salt than recommended, hidden in everyday foods. Campaigners demand government action to force manufacturers to reduce levels, preventing thousands of heart-related deaths.

Saudi Arabia executions hit record high in 2025

Saudi Arabia executed 356 people in 2025, a new record largely linked to its 'war on drugs'. Explore the figures, the policy shift, and the international criticism it faces.

US Syria Airstrikes After Soldier and Interpreter Deaths

The US military has conducted large-scale airstrikes against Islamic State targets in Syria, a retaliatory move following an attack that killed two soldiers and an interpreter. Defence Secretary Hegseth calls it a 'declaration of vengeance'.

UK's Largest Solar Farm Approved in Suffolk

The UK government has approved the Sunnica Energy Farm, a massive 3,500-acre solar project in Suffolk. It will power 400,000 homes and create 1,000 jobs. Read more on the implications for UK energy.

Ovo Energy's Fall from Grace and Financial Struggle

Ovo Energy, once the UK's green energy disruptor, faces a battle for survival. We examine its financial woes, executive exodus, and the controversial millions paid to its founder's company.

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