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The challenges of decarbonizing buildings in Europe
To achieve its target of being carbon-neutral by 2050, the European Union is focusing on buildings, which account for 36
UK ministers hold fire on ex-official Sue Gray’s controversial Labour job
LONDON — The British government is mulling “next steps” in its inquiry into Sue Gray, the former senior civil servant
Keep calm and carry on: 5 MPs who shrugged off Westminster’s revolving door watchdog
LONDON — Who’s afraid of ACOBA? The U.K.’s revolving door watchdog — snappily called the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments
Scottish Newspaper Has Strong Views About Donald Trump’s Visit
The Scotsman newspaper urged readers to give a “chilly” welcome to Donald Trump during his visit to his Scotland golf
Climate activists have a new target: Civilians
Illustrations by Wayne Mills for POLITICOPhotos by Karl Mathiesen and Ina Fassbender/AFP via Getty ImagesAnimation by Dato Parulava BRUSSELS —
Prioritizing asthma and improving ‘Asthma Care for All’
As one of the world’s most common chronic noncommunicable diseases, asthma is a serious yet often misunderstood and poorly managed
Ukraine boycotts judo world championships over Russia, Belarus inclusion
Ukrainian athletes won’t participate in the World Judo Championships in Qatar next week because the Russian and Belarusian teams are
Ukraine Ready For Counteroffensive. Will It Change The Dynamics Of The War?
Ukraine is poised to launch it’s much-anticipated spring counteroffensive within weeks – perhaps even days – in what could be
JPMorgan Chase to buy troubled First Republic Bank
The FDIC said Monday that JPMorgan Chase has purchased First Republic Bank, the embattled lender that has struggled for weeks