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'Bring on the fight' over net zero, Ed Miliband tells critics
The government is up for the fight over net zero every hour, day and month of the year, says Energy Secretary Ed Miliband.
'Nervous wees' of women at London Marathon 'to be turned into something amazing'
The urine of thousands of women taking part in the London Marathon this Sunday will be recycled and turned into fertiliser for wheat.
Tech firms face fines up to Β£60,000 for failing to remove knife crime content
Social media companies will be fined up to Β£60,000 each time a post relating to knife crime is not removed from their sites in a bid to stop children viewing "sickening" content.
Europe and Starmer embrace clean power as America ups the ante
Sir Keir Starmer was in his comfort zone on Thursday, waxing lyrical about one of his favourite "missions".
China's rocket launch is building on space programme with staggering ambition
Seeing a rocket launch to space is not just something you watch but something you feel.
Government to decide on 'postcode pricing' plan for electricity bills by summer
The government will decide by the summer on controversial proposals to charge some households more for their electricity than others, Sky News understands.
Man with life-threatening peanut allergy now eats them every day thanks to study
A man with a life-threatening peanut allergy is able to eat several per day thanks to a "ground-breaking" study.
'Breathing' magma cap discovered less than 4km under Yellowstone National Park
A "breathing" cap of magma is stopping one of the largest active volcanic systems in the world from exploding in the US, scientists have discovered.
New Ofcom codes to protect children online branded 'overly cautious'
Social media firms could be hit with heavy fines - or even banned from the UK - under new measures to protect children from online harm.
UK vision for clean energy to collide with Trump's fossil fuel frenzy
Two worlds will collide in London today as the UK and the US lobby other countries with very different visions for the future of energy security.
Bite marks found on Roman skeleton prove gladiators fought big cats
Bite marks on a Roman-era skeleton found in York are the first physical evidence gladiators fought animals, experts have said.
Meta 'too slow' during UK riots to deal with violent posts online
Meta was too slow to act during the UK's riots last summer, according to the US tech giant's independent review body.
Blood test that can detect 12 common cancers to be trialled on NHS
A new blood test that uses AI to detect signs of a dozen cancers long before symptoms develop is to be tested on NHS patients.
Apple and Meta fined millions by EU over competition law
Apple and Meta have been fined millions of euros by the EU for breaking digital competition rules.
How Earth Day started and what it's all about
Earth Day is celebrating its 55th anniversary this year.
Gangs behind billion-pound cyber scam industryΒ 'spreading like cancer'
Crime syndicates behind a multibillion-pound cyber scam industry are expanding globally as governments in South East Asia struggle to contain them, a UN report has warned.
Oldest serving US astronaut returns from space on 70th birthday
America's oldest serving astronaut has touched down on Earth on his 70th birthday.Β
The real 'zombie' fungus behind The Last Of Us - and is it an actual threat?
Could the next public health crisis be caused by a fungus?
Farage accused of peddling 'nonsense and lies' - as he predicts 'the new Brexit'
Ed Miliband has accused Nigel Farage of peddling "nonsense and lies" about the government's commitment to net zero, as the Reform UK leader said the issue could become the "new Brexit".