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Inquiry reveals undercover officer lied about police beating
Former officer alleges colleague John Dines inflicted injuries on himself in bid to be seen as high-performing
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More than 50 firms call for next PM to urgently draw up industrial strategy
Research by the Society of Chemical Industry (SCI) found groups as diverse as PwC, Airbus, the Trades Union Council and Greenpeace had all made similar demands in recent months for a thought out plan to create better jobs and increase productivity.
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Wimbledon urged to drop Barclays as sponsors over bank's fossil fuel projects
The sports industry is facing increased scrutiny over its choice of sponsors, particularly those associated with high emissions
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Record number of tourists flock to Spain as locals prepare half-term protest
Over 16.1 million international tourists have flocked to Spain in the first quarter of 2024, but angry anti-tourism locals have had enough and plan to protest on May 24
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Ibiza locals who 'can't take any more' binging tourists and plan huge protests
Despite tourism being worth billions of pounds every year for residents of the Spanish paradise, Ibiza locals are planning demonstrations against party-goers spoiling the island's stunning scenery
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Unilever AGM showdown as activists confront board over environmental impact
The Marmite and Dove owner is considered a trailblazer in environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance but it recently came under fire for reducing the scale of its targets and extending some deadlines
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PM condemns activists outside Starmer's home demanding end to Israeli arms sales
A small group of activists demanding an end to arms sales to Israel unfurled a Palestinian flag and laid out children's shoes outside the Labour leader's north London home
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Paul McCartney used Beatles lyrics as plea for Vladimir Putin to free activists
Sir Paul McCartney once wrote a letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin about the imprisoned Greenpeace activists and journalsits
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'My home is freezing, damp and mouldy - lack of insulation means I could die'
Pensioner Sandra fears for her life as she struggles to stay warm in her uninsulated home which is overrun with damp and mould. Here, she shares her terrifying situation with The Mirror
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INEOS' biggest critics are missing the point after Man Utd deal completed
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has been accused by campaigners of using 25 per cent purchase of Manchester United as an attempt to clean his firm's reputation but all the evidence suggests otherwise
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Britain 'won't hit climate targets' while Tories cosy up to fossil firms
Experts say Britain continuing to pump millions of pounds into 'white elephant' carbon capture projects is "likely the result of significant lobbying by the gas industry"
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Fury as right-wing Tories call for vote on ripping up green pledges
Tory malcontents are accused of trying to 'wage a culture war' over the UK's Net Zero commitments as weak Rishi Sunak is urged not to cave in by environmental groups
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Rishi Sunak and family enjoy California sun after eco-protestors target UK home
Rishi Sunak, pictured carefree in new photos, took his wife and daughters thousands of miles away from their Yorkshire home which was scaled by a group of Greenpeace activists
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Desperate Rishi Sunak caves over oil and gas with 4 green pledges under threat
The PM caved in to demands from hard-right Tories and big business but snubbed calls to invest in renewables amid claims it would not reduce energy bills
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PM backing new oil and gas licences 'wrong decision at wrong time', warns Tory
Furious campaigners have lashed out at Rishi Sunak's decision to support future oil and gas development in the North Sea - despite warning the UK needs to warn itself off fossil fuels
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Greenpeace slams 'twisted economics' as flights are 30 times cheaper than trains
A study of domestic and international flights across Europe by Greenpeace has found that tickets for trains are on average twice as expensive as for flights, despite the former being much greener
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London Marathon fans warned to avoid travelling to the most famous part of route
Hugh Brasher, event director for the TCS London Marathon, has urged people to "watch the marathon from other locations and avoid the Parliament Square area on the day"
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'Passionate' teen took his own life after feeling 'helpless' over climate crisis
Theo Khelfoune Ferreras cared passionately about environmental issues and had recently been helping out Greenpeace as a fundraiser before his life tragically ended
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Anger over admission that ministers meet climate change deniers 'all the time'
Greenpeace UK has called on the Government to listen to 'actual experts' after it emerged business secretary Kemi Badenoch had dined with members of the American Enterprise Institute, which has been branded a "climate denial front group"
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Private jet takes off every 6 minutes as mega rich make UK luxury plane capital
Research carried out by Dutch environmental consultancy CE Delft on behalf of Greenpeace highlights quite how polluting private jets are in the European Union and UK