Climate Change
During last night’s late night sitting in the House of Lords, running beyond 2am, peers voted to allow women to continue to access abortion services at home. Prior to Covid, women were required to attend a clinic in person to access abortion pills. But since then, they have been able to receive the pills by post. The… Read more »
The British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC) has committed to contributing £75,000 towards Natural England’s hen harrier recovery work over the next three years, via its Legacy Fund. Three annual payments of £25,000 will aid Natural England’s objectives of winter roost monitoring, support and education around diversionary feeding, and the southern reintroduction of the species. The three-year agreement follows… Read more »
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politics.co.uk went to see the main parties’ environment spokesmen, and the Greens’ man, argue it out in London. By Sam Dale After one debate Britain moved from two party politics to three; the Greens will have hoped that a non-TV debate in Westminster this morning will put them into the Big Four, like football teams… Read more »
The environment has taken something of a backseat since the financial crisis and the expenses scandal began dominating political debate in Britain. But there are still a wide variety of competing policies out there. Labour and the Conservatives both believe the use of nuclear power can complement the use of renewable energy. The Liberal Democrats… Read more »