Russia’s state media attacks the Wagner warlord — and reveals the investigation into his failed mutiny hasn’t been dropped.
Which way is the wind blowing?
Alexander Lukashenko says Prigozhin, who led a short-lived mutiny in Russia, is in St Petersburg.
Inflation Reduction Act
Two policies spring to mind:
Abolishing the House of Lords
GB Energy
Edit. Actually 3, https://labour.org.uk/stronger-together/britain-2030/green-and-digital-future/
Bidenomics might not be a US vote winner, but fiscal stimulus via the IRA is a solid economic idea
Two Hong Kong activists living in Britain, who were subjects of arrest warrants for alleged national security offences, said on Wednesday they will continue to highlight China's crackdown on freedoms despite fears for their safety.
Finish it tomorrow
Guess I'm going into the lavender oil business then
Problem is he's lost so much money by being a bad hedge fund manager that the two times his gambles have paid off are massively outweighed by his years of losses
It's a close tie between him and the haunted pencil Rees Mogg for the worst fund manager of the century
I'm still waiting for the Abba party one
The Met reopens probe into Tory HQ party but will not investigate Boris Johnson over further alleged breaches of Covid rules.
The former shadow chancellor says a "right-wing faction" has gained control of party selection processes.
More like a political mistake to have joined up monetary policy and no fiscal policy
Spokesperson says PM agrees with Ben Stokes about Jonny Bairstow’s dismissal at Lord’s
Yes, now they have 21 facilities. Fewer than half of Australia...
I think you've confused hydrogen usage with green hydrogen generation
What's your point? China now has one more? I don't understand what you are trying to say
The irony of your myopia, lol
That's as of 2022, why? do you have newer data?
Once again, facts elude you
https://www.statista.com/statistics/1311948/number-of-green-hydrogen-plants-by-country/
From your own article 😂
China is the largest producer and consumer of hydrogen globally, but less than 0.1 percent of the hydrogen it produces comes from renewable energy sources.