Analysis by the Department for Energy, Security and Net Zero showed onshore and offshore wind turbines provided a record 34.4 ...
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Scotland is no longer on the political sidelines
Last weekend was the Scottish Labour conference, the first in 15 years with a UK Labour government. Scotland is no longer on ...
IndyCar enters a new era with broadcast partner Fox Sports, which takes over the television rights after the series spent 16 ...
The UK government recently conceded the Highlands are “doing a favour for the rest of the country” when it comes to big ...
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Chris Pine appears to be heading back into “Hell or High Water” waters with a role in a new crime thriller. The “Star Trek” and “Don’t Worry Darling” star will take the lead in “Nowhere Fast,” a Texas ...
Energy minister Michael Shanks said the Government is having to “clear up a mess” created by the Tories and it will be following “due process” when it comes to the two Scottish oil and gas fields.
New subsidies have been announced for wood-burning power plant Drax, which the Government said would halve costs for consumers and improve sustainability. Subsidies for the major power station in ...
And, on the BBC this week, energy minister Michael Shanks refused to say whether he thought the developments should go ahead. However, he replied: “It’s wrong for me to comment because it is ...
Energy Minister Michael Shanks was also told by another member of the audience on Thursday that his Government “won’t be able to deliver by 2026” and will lose the upcoming Holyrood election to the ...
Scottish Labour energy minister Michael Shanks has suggested the UK government will lipstick to its position of issuing no new oil and gas licences. Speaking in the Commons on Tuesday, Mr Shanks ...
As government tries to make Britain a “clean energy superpower”, minister Michael Shanks told Zoe Crowther that extended ‘pounds for pylons’ schemes could be soon coming down the track.