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Labour MPs push for major credit union expansion

A cross-party group of Labour MPs calls on Chancellor Rachel Reeves to supercharge credit unions, offering affordable loans to millions. The move coincides with Queen Camilla's support for military credit unions.

US greenhouse gas emissions increased in 2025

A new study reveals US carbon pollution grew faster than the economy last year, driven by data centres, crypto mining, and a cold winter. Discover the data and its implications for climate goals.

Europe's Night Train Revival Hits the Buffers

The romantic revival of European night trains is stalling despite strong public demand. Key routes are being scrapped due to funding issues, threatening greener travel. Action is needed now.

Couple found dead in campervan died from poisoning

A husband and wife discovered dead in their van after a cider festival were poisoned by carbon monoxide from a gas heater, an inquest hears. Their four children are now being cared for by relatives.

Parliament recalled early for hate speech and gun law crackdown

Australia's federal parliament is being recalled early to debate new laws targeting 'hate preachers' and funding a national gun buyback. The move follows the Bondi beach attack, but the government rejects calls for an antisemitism royal commission.

EU's New 'Green Tariff' Rules Impact UK Steel and Cement

The EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is now in force, affecting UK exporters of steel, cement, and other high-carbon goods. Experts warn of confusion and a 'mountain of paperwork' for British industry.

Top 10 Australian Films to Watch in 2026

Discover the most anticipated Australian cinema of 2026, featuring Rebel Wilson's directorial debut, a Daisy Ridley zombie thriller, and new projects with Olivia Colman and Tom Hiddleston. Explore the full list here.

UK Steel hit with Brexit-style EU green tax paperwork

UK manufacturers face a 'significant' new paperwork burden on £7bn of exports to the EU after the government failed to secure a vital carbon tax exemption. Industry warns of a major impact on competitiveness.

Ineos gets £50m UK bailout after £70m state aid

Billionaire Jim Ratcliffe's Ineos receives a new £50m government bailout for its Grangemouth plant, adding to up to £70m in state aid over four years. Explore the controversy and the future of UK chemicals.

PM's Office: No Early Election Planned for 2025

The Australian Prime Minister's office has confirmed there are no plans for an early election in 2025. Get the latest political updates and analysis on the government's agenda.

Experts: Don't Ban Solar Geoengineering Research

Leading climate scientists argue that halting research into solar radiation modification is a dangerous mistake, especially for vulnerable African nations. Calls for transparent, global scientific inquiry.

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