New undersea cables and power lines could add up to £30 a year to energy bills, a new plan suggests.
Month: March 2024
Fraud trial of British tech tycoon begins in US
Autonomy founder Mike Lynch is accused of fraudulently inflating the value of his software firm.
Katie Price declared bankrupt for second time
The model has been declared bankrupt by a High Court judge over a “substantial” unpaid tax bill.
JD Sports ad attracts motorbike safety complaints
The retailer has come under fire for an advert showing motorcyclists wearing trainers and doing wheelies.
Rwanda bill amendments overturned in Commons vote
Labour continues its opposition, flagging how six flights to space cost the same as each deportation.
Oldest surviving England player dies at 94
Ron Baynham turned out 434 times for Luton Town and carried on playing after breaking his skull.
Nottingham Forest in relegation zone after points docked for financial rules breach
Nottingham Forest receive an immediate four-point deduction for breaching Premier League profit and sustainability rules.
Tragedy chanting arrests after FA Cup clash
Police have arrested eight men, two on suspicion of tragedy chanting, after the game at the weekend.
Eight men sentenced over asylum hotel disorder
Violence broke out in Knowsley last year at a hotel which had been housing asylum seekers.
‘Harmless dye’ turns river ‘fluorescent green’
The Environment Agency says the “fluorescent dye” was used to trace the pathway of drains.
