THERE have been many Ed Milibands over the years. Highlights include “tough enouss” Miliband, the relaxed backbench Miliband who tried to sing death metal with Napalm Death and of course, bacon ...
The biggest change to alcohol duty in the last 50 years came into effect on 1 February, meaning the price of booze is set to go up again – and that the government will dictate the flavour and range of ...
Energy Secretary Ed Miliband's days in Government are "numbered" as his "disastrous" policies to secure net zero are "deluded ...
Ed Miliband faces fresh humiliation as he prepares to hand over more taxpayers' cash to a power station said to burn wood from primary forests. The Energy Secretary will announce that Drax power ...
Ed Miliband's green vision is admirable, but the history of energy consumption shows it is but a fantasy, writes Paul Ormerod ...
Ed Miliband was humiliated yesterday after being forced to back Heathrow expansion and continue to drill for oil and gas. The Climate Secretary was forced to eat humble pie as he backtracked on ...
Sitting beside her is Energy Secretary Ed Miliband, slamming on the brakes at every opportunity. He’s convinced economic progress must take a back seat to his net zero green agenda. Every time ...
When the political historians of the future assess the performance of Labour's Energy Secretary Ed Miliband they may well pinpoint this past week as the moment his eco dogma suffered a head-on col ...
Ed Miliband's department has admitted giant subsidies to controversial wood-fired power plant Drax have allowed it to make “unacceptably large profits” at the expense of billpayers.
Councillors have rejected the scheme. That battle was among the first of what could be many more as Ed Miliband pushes plans for hundreds more such battery parks to be built across the UK.
Ed Miliband’s net zero crackdown on landlords risks a £4,000-a-year rise in rents by the end of the decade, according to Tory analysis. The Energy Secretary is planning to ban millions of ...
Ed Miliband has agreed to hand an estimated £2bn of taxpayer subsidies to a controversial wood-burning power station operated by Drax. The biomass plant near Selby, North Yorkshire, will continue ...
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