Germany's greenhouse gas emissions to be 'net zero' by 2045 as new climate roadmap approved
The German government has adopted a new ambitious plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to 'net zero' by 2045, five years earlier than initially planned.
The German government has adopted a new ambitious plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to 'net zero' by 2045, five years earlier than initially planned.
One resident says she was unable to see her mother, who is in end-of-life care, due to the action.
South Western Railway warned passengers delays will last until the end of service on Friday.
There will be a general feeling of quiet pride among serving and former Royal Navy personnel today, at the news of the Type 45 destroyer HMS Diamond shooting down a Houthi ballistic missile above the Red Sea on Wednesday.
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The National Trust says holding a beacon lighting event for the anniversary would cost too much.
The former glamour model was due to face questions about her finances in court on Friday but did not attend.
Dylan Earl is charged with aggravated arson being reckless as to whether life was endangered.
TikTok has already announced it is planning legal action against the divestiture bill recently signed by President Joe Biden.
Princess Charlene of Monaco enjoyed a rare family outing with her husband Prince Albert and lookalike twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella to the new Monaco World in Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg
Police say "any information, no matter how small it may seem, could be vital".
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Greece says it cannot spare its defence systems and Spain reportedly says it can only provide missiles.
The RAC said the sector’s decision to create its own set of rules ‘muddies the waters’ amid delays in new Government regulations being implemented.