Month: May 2025
Government to press ahead with net zero plans as Keir Starmer rejects Tony Blair’s criticisms of climate policy
Almost all new homes in England will be fitted with solar panels during construction within two years, the government will announce after Keir Starmer rejected Tony Blair’s criticism of net zero policies.
Housebuilders will be legally required to install solar panels on the roofs of new properties by 2027 under the plans.
Australia’s Woolworths to focus on own-brand offers as living costs weigh on consumers https://t.co/wAhAiL87wh https://t.co/wAhAiL87wh
— Reuters (@Reuters) May 1, 2025
South Korea exports beat forecast as chips soar, but outlook uncertain https://t.co/AsgPHiKQFl https://t.co/AsgPHiKQFl
— Reuters (@Reuters) May 1, 2025
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China’s April resale home prices fall as more properties put up for sale, report says https://t.co/PPv65ysvQQ https://t.co/PPv65ysvQQ
— Reuters (@Reuters) May 1, 2025
Wall Street Journal article saying headhunters were contacted branded ‘absolutely false’ by chair Robyn Denholm
Tesla has denied a report that its board sought to replace Elon Musk as its chief executive amid a backlash against his rightwing politics and declining car sales.
Robyn Denholm, the chair of the board at the electric carmaker, said in a statement on Tesla’s social media account on X: “Earlier today, there was a media report erroneously claiming that the Tesla Board had contacted recruitment firms to initiate a CEO search at the company.
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