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Today's Headlines:
National Awards celebrate the benefits of ICT
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Forty two finalist organisations gathered last night at the National eWell-Being Awards 2010 at a ceremony
Heathrow runway opponents win court fight
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By Mike Jones Campaigners protesting against a third runway at Heathrow Airport have won a major High
Major investment in UK offshore wind sector
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By Mike Jones General Electric (GE) plans to invest 110million euros in the UK offshore wind sector
£30m boost for low carbon transport
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By Mike Jones Low carbon buses and fuel generated from everyday waste are at the centre of
Government continues climate campaign despite criticism
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By Mike Jones The Government is to continue its current campaign on climate change, despite having two
UK offshore wind towers above rest
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By Mike Jones The offshore wind supply chain received a double boost after Energy and Climate Change
Now families face £1k fine for using wrong bin
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By Mike Jones Householders could be fined up to £1000 if they throw waste into the wrong
Nissan's Sunderland factory to become Europe's biggest electric car plant
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By Mike Jones Nissan's Sunderland factory is to build its new electric Leaf car. It is part of
Should junk mail be made illegal?
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By Mike Jones Agreement between Royal Mail and the Communication Workers Union in the long-running postal dispute
Health to be at centre of climate change fight
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The danger and cost of climate change to the health of Europeans is the focus of
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