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Zelenskyy's peace plan & UK energy cap update

Ukraine's leader supports a US-Russia peace initiative. UK energy bills set to fall but remain 35% above pre-war levels. Plus, England's Ashes hopes and a warning on drugs funding Russia.

Energy price cap rises to £1,758 from January

Ofgem announces a surprise energy price cap increase for January, pushing bills to £1,758. Campaigners warn this offers 'no help to struggling families' amid a £4.4bn energy debt crisis.

No quick fix for high energy bills, minister says

Energy bills remain 35% above pre-war levels despite falling wholesale prices. Minister Michael Shanks insists there's 'no shortcut' to reducing costs as green transition continues. Read the latest.

No Shortcut to Lower Energy Bills, Minister Warns

Energy minister confirms significant bill reductions will take time as infrastructure costs rise. Discover why UK households face prolonged high costs despite falling wholesale prices.

UK's £1bn Money Laundering Network Exposed

National Crime Agency reveals how British drug profits are laundered via cryptocurrency, directly funding geopolitical conflicts including Russia's war in Ukraine.

EU Demands Role in Ukraine Peace Negotiations

European diplomats insist on involvement in Ukraine peace deal after reports of US-Russian draft plan. EU's Kaja Kallas states no Russian concessions seen. Read the latest developments.

$1bn Loan to Restart Three Mile Island Nuclear Plant

The Trump administration announces a $1bn federal loan to restart Pennsylvania's Three Mile Island nuclear facility, which will power Microsoft's AI datacenters. Discover the implications for energy and tech.

The Truth Behind Rising UK Energy Bills

Discover why fossil fuel prices, not renewables, are driving up UK electricity costs. Learn how Britain compares internationally and what really affects your energy bills.

Third of Australians want to scrap net zero targets

New polling reveals 33% of Australians want to abandon net zero, believing it will reduce costs. Experts warn this misconception threatens climate action and economic opportunities from renewables.

Orbán's Trump Summit Claims Mask Power Doubts

Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán claims victory after White House meeting with Donald Trump, but US disputes terms of Russian energy sanctions waiver. Analysis reveals growing concerns about Orbán's political future.

Palestinian Rights Group Sanctioned by Trump

Al-Haq, a leading Palestinian human rights organisation, faces severe consequences after US sanctions. Its director calls for international solidarity against political targeting.

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