Drax's £1bn Tree Scandal and Britain's Gas Addiction Drax pocketed £999m in green subsidies for burning wood in 2025. Meanwhile Britain can't kick its gas habit. South Korea is showing the world how to do it differently.
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Champions League Semis: Arsenal Survive, Bayern Dazzle Arsenal grind past Sporting on guts and a sick Declan Rice. Bayern produce a Madrid classic. And LIV Golf may be facing the end. The week in sport, dissected.
High Street NHS: How Barnsley Is Fixing Two Crises at Once A former Wilko store in Barnsley now hosts NHS consultants. SEND reforms face expert backlash. Britain's social fabric is being rewoven — badly in some places.
Britain's Economy Surged in February — Then the War Hit UK GDP beat forecasts with 0.5% growth in February, but Iran war clouds now darken Tesco's outlook and expose how fragile Britain's recovery truly was.
South Lebanon Levelled as Trump Claims Phantom Peace Talks Satellite images show 1,400 buildings razed in south Lebanon as Trump announces talks Beirut says never happened. The Middle East's credibility gap.
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