What is it about the the bond markets that the Telegraph’s billionaire owners love so much?
We need a government which sets the terms, the people’s terms, and an elected plan, not the interests of the 1%.
Change is coming.
Did you watch Dirty Business? It's disgusting how much water companies have gotten away with. They're putting profit before public health - it’s a scandal and the Government MUST take action! https://t.co/IuqIqth3Fi via @38degrees
After decades of lobbying, advertising campaigns and doubt being deliberately sown by parts of the fossil fuel industry, is anyone really surprised?
The science linking human activity to climate change has been clear for years, yet billions have been spent muddying the waters and turning a scientific issue into a political one. If people are confused, that didn't happen by accident.
On Friday #wind generated 33.8% of British electricity, more than gas 19.4%, imports 15.6%, solar 10.6%, nuclear 8.8%, biomass 7.0%, hydro 2.5%, other 2.3%, *excl. non-renewable distributed generation
The UK is in decline.
Billionaire wealth is rocketing.
It's time to tax the super rich.
My conversation with the brilliant @gabriel_zucman:
https://t.co/0JZ9lnXJ67
Yesterday #wind produced 52.3% of GB electricity, more than imports 14.7%, gas 9.6%, solar 9.1%, nuclear 7.9%, other 2.8%, biomass 2.6%, hydro 1.0%, *excl. non-renewable distributed generation
@WormsofWrath@EVCurveFuturist I don't know about nine ro-ro ferries, but certainly this Morning Midas one looks dreadful. It's handy for the owners that the ship sank to avoid any possibility of attribution, so the insurance claim can go through unchallenged
Angela Rayner - £40k underpaid stamp duty - repaid. Lost jobs in Cabinet and Dep. PM.
Peter Murrell - £400k theft from SNP - going to prison
Huge coverage of both
Nigel Farage - £5m undeclared bung (possibly more) - goes to ground for a month.
Media coverage? You judge.
Yesterday #wind produced 45.3% of British electricity, more than imports 16.7%, gas 11.9%, nuclear 8.1%, solar 7.4%, biomass 6.9%, other 2.4%, hydro 1.4%, *excl. non-renewable distributed generation