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Investment bank JP Morgan expects oil to remain in the "low $100s" even if the Strait of Hormuz were to reopen next month.
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May 11, 9:15 AM
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Acquisition would result in combined company serving about 9.6 million households if given regulatory approval
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May 11, 3:22 AM
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Officials reportedly drafting legislation likely to safeguard Britain’s last blast furnaces and save thousands of jobs
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May 10, 2:25 AM
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East Midlands electric car club helps residents and cuts emissions – but the need for a volunteer-led scheme reflects a much wider problem
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May 8, 3:30 PM
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GWR, which runs trains between London and South Wales, will come under government control.
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May 7, 3:18 AM
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The unmanned aircraft can drop off 100 parcels a day within a 12km radius of Amazon's hub.
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May 6, 9:43 AM
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Airlines have removed nearly two million seats from flights over the month, data from Cirium shows.
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May 4, 6:51 AM
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Unintended consequence of US president’s actions will be boon for China, the leading renewables manufacturer
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May 4, 6:18 AM
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Local politicians say the move is in line with the Dutch capital's environmental targets.
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May 2, 2:19 AM
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Profit margins were "broadly unchanged" between February and March, the UK's competition watchdog says.
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April 29, 10:34 AM
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Government request follows contingency planning to stop planes being grounded if Iran war supply shocks continue
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April 29, 4:30 AM
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Downing Street says focus will remain on cutting bills, backing renters and lowering energy prices
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April 26, 6:07 AM
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Scientists and economists will help countries develop plans to reduce dependence on oil, gas and coal
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May 11, 1:40 PM
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Hard decisions over a possible sale and future subsidies loom now full nationalisation is on the cards
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May 11, 8:20 AM
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The steelworks has been under government control for almost a year, but leglistation to nationalise it will be put forward this week.
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May 10, 11:13 AM
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The group’s latest triumph won over the Department for Business and Trade, now it is eyeing private care providers and supermarkets
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May 10, 2:18 AM
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Emissions understated by factor of five in Essex plans for tech giant, while Greystoke’s Lincolnshire plans show similar error
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May 8, 3:28 AM
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Through surging profits or soaring share prices, the war has been a boon for some firms.
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May 6, 9:47 AM
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Firms raising prices at fastest rate in three years, driven by soaring energy and wage bills but also extra materials costs
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May 5, 5:27 AM
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Humanoid robots are being added to the automation of waste sorting.
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May 4, 6:24 AM
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Ministers hope move would help avoid last-minute flight cancellations for passengers this summer over Middle East fuel supplies.
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May 2, 2:26 AM
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Loaded with extras and produced at a cut price, the crossover SUV has overtaken rival cars from US, Japanese and Korean firms
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April 29, 3:14 PM
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Editorial: The world must accelerate the shift to renewables, regardless of the economic effects of Abu Dhabi’s decision
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April 29, 10:30 AM
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The price of crude oil has swung sharply as uncertainty over the war in the Middle East continues.
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April 27, 3:28 AM
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President Trump said on Saturday that the US had cancelled plans to send a team to Pakistan for negotiations.
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This article starts small, looking at a community car club in Leicestershire, which charges a monthly fee for access to two electric vehicles that can be hired by the day or hour, and even comes with volunteer drivers for those people no longer able to drive, but broadens out to consider the implications of current transport policy for carbon emissions.
Despite the current target for all new car sales to be electric by 2035, this seems to be unlikely to be achieved, and decades of under-investment in public transport suggest that we're not going to reduce carbon emissions in the sector in line with targets.
The solutions revolve around reducing car use, and encouraging the faster take-up of electric vehicles, both for individual households and via shared car schemes to plug the gaps where there are no viable public transport alternatives.