Starmer pledges to avoid rerun of 1980s deindustrialisation with clean energy plans
Starmer's government plans to significantly boost green investment to prevent industrial decline and support job security in manufacturing communities.
Business leader urges Labour to stand by 28bn pledge for green economy
Investing in the low-carbon economy is essential to avoid decline in the UK
Jurgen Maier believes Labour's proposed investment of £28bn is necessary for the future of the country
Britain's Labour Party is watering down a green investment pledge. Environmentalists are unimpressed
The UK's Labour Party has dropped its pledge to invest £28 billion annually in green projects if it wins the upcoming general election.
Labour leader Keir Starmer cited the dire state of the economy as the reason for reneging on the promise.
Labour's green U-turn has threatened its plan for growth | Observer editorial
Labour party drops commitment to invest 28bn a year in greening the economy, now pledging 4.8bn a year on green investment
Environmentalists concerned about diminishing commitment to tackling the climate crisis
Labour finally ditches its 28bn green investment promise
Labour is scrapping its pledge to spend 28bn a year on green investment in government.
Labour will instead focus on previously-announced plans to get Britain off fossil fuels.
Has Labour dropped its 28bn green investment plan?
Labour's commitment to its £28bn green investment pledge appears unclear.
Different party members have given conflicting statements regarding the pledge.
Starmer pledges to avoid rerun of 1980s deindustrialisation with clean energy plans
Starmer's government plans to significantly boost green investment to prevent industrial decline and support job security in manufacturing communities.
Business leader urges Labour to stand by 28bn pledge for green economy
Investing in the low-carbon economy is essential to avoid decline in the UK
Jurgen Maier believes Labour's proposed investment of £28bn is necessary for the future of the country
Britain's Labour Party is watering down a green investment pledge. Environmentalists are unimpressed
The UK's Labour Party has dropped its pledge to invest £28 billion annually in green projects if it wins the upcoming general election.
Labour leader Keir Starmer cited the dire state of the economy as the reason for reneging on the promise.
Labour's green U-turn has threatened its plan for growth | Observer editorial
Labour party drops commitment to invest 28bn a year in greening the economy, now pledging 4.8bn a year on green investment
Environmentalists concerned about diminishing commitment to tackling the climate crisis
Labour finally ditches its 28bn green investment promise
Labour is scrapping its pledge to spend 28bn a year on green investment in government.
Labour will instead focus on previously-announced plans to get Britain off fossil fuels.
Has Labour dropped its 28bn green investment plan?
Labour's commitment to its £28bn green investment pledge appears unclear.
Different party members have given conflicting statements regarding the pledge.
Labour urged to place trade union members on wealth fund board
The national wealth fund should include trade union members to balance power and ensure green objectives are met.
Macron and Lula announce 1 billion investment plan for the Amazon
French President Macron launched a billion-euro Amazonian green investment plan with Brazilian President Lula.
France and Brazil aim to promote a global investment plan into the bioeconomy, emphasizing a Franco-Brazilian moment in diplomatic relations.
Why is Labour still using the self-defeating, discredited maxed out credit card' analogy? | Yanis Varoufakis
Rachel Reeves's decision to abandon the green investment program is a gift to the Tories and a validation of their anti-green narrative.
Using the analogy of a credit card for a nation's budget is a flawed basis for fiscal policy.
Public will be at risk if Labour drops 28bn green plan, warns fire union chief
The head of the Fire Brigades Union warns that dropping the plan to spend £28bn a year on green investment will put the public at risk.
Floods, wildfires, and storms are increasing due to climate breakdown, and the fire service is struggling to cope with the rise in extreme weather events.