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By: Ilaria Grasso Macola

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  • Moscow halts cooperation on International Space Station over ‘illegal’ sanctions

    April 2, 2022

    The Kremlin announced today it will halt all cooperation on the International Space Space Station after Western countries imposed a blanket of sanctions on Moscow following the Ukraine war’s outbreak. Dmitry Rogozin, head of Russia’s space agency Roscomos, said it will no longer work with partners such as NASA and the European Space Agency as [...]

  • Not just electric cars: Super SOCO and the rise of e-mopeds

    April 2, 2022

    Electric cars have dominated the discourse around sustainable mobility for some time now. Not only did the UK Government recently pledge to ban the sale of all fuel cars from 2030, but manufacturers have also jumped on the bandwagon and started mass producing electric vehicles.  According to data from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and [...]

  • NatWest examines £3bn bid for Tilney Smith & Williamson

    April 2, 2022

    NatWest is reportedly examining a £3bn takeover proposal for UK wealth management powerhouse Tilney Smith & Williamson. Sources told Sky News the bank – which was rescued by the government in 2008 – is among several bidders who will make a play as the high street lender is expected to go on sale within the [...]

  • Met Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick’s last day set for 10 April

    April 2, 2022

    The last working day of Dame Cressida Dick will be 10 April, the Met Commissioner announced this morning. Dick agreed to stay until arrangements to find a replace were finalised, with deputy commissioner Sir Steve House to serve as acting commissioner.H “My last working day as Met Commissioner will be 10th April,” she said via [...]

  • UK impounds another jet with links to Russia

    April 2, 2022

    The UK has impounded another jet linked to Russia and prevented it from flying, transport secretary Grant Shapps announced today. “This morning I’ve prevented the use of another jet that has links to Russian oligarchs,” Shapps tweeted. “We won’t stand by and watch those who’ve made millions through Putin’s patronage live their lives in peace [...]

  • Ferry passengers at Dover face disruption as queues multiply due to bad weather

    April 2, 2022

    Passengers at Dover are facing disruption as queues on ferry services multiply due to the bad weather. “Due to adverse weather conditions, we are currently experiencing delays on all of our crossings,” said ferry operator DFDS via Twitter. “To our customers already checked in at our ports, please proceed as normal. On your arrival at [...]

  • UK to build thousands more wind turbines under government’s energy strategy

    April 2, 2022

    The UK Government is reportedly looking into building thousands of new wind turbines to improve Britain’s energy independence. Officials are working on plans to increase onshore wind capacity from from the current 15GW to 30GW and 45GW by 2030 and 2035 respectively, the Telegraph reported. Under the new plan, around 7,000 more turbines will be [...]

  • Government says it will not review VAT for EV public chargers

    March 31, 2022

    The UK Government announced today it will not review the VAT rate for electric vehicle (EV) charging points despite stakeholders calling for a policy change. “VAT makes a significant contribution towards the public finances, raising around £130bn in 2019/20, and helps fund the government’s priorities including the NHS, schools and defence,” said Exchequer secretary Helen [...]

  • Stellantis to close Russian van plant as supply chain issues bite

    March 31, 2022

    Automotive giant Stellantis said today it will be forced to close its Russian van plant following a shortage of parts. Operating only for the local market, the facility is situated in the western city of Kaluga and was run in partnership with Mitsubish. The world’s fourth-largest car maker didn’t specify whether it would write down [...]

  • Tesla extends production halt at Shanghai plant following city lockdown

    March 31, 2022

    Tesla extended its production halt at a Shanghai plant for at least one more day, as the city was posed under a two-stage lockdown from earlier this week. The lockdown – which ends tomorrow for the eastern part of the city – initially allowed Tesla to resume production on Friday. But according to the latest [...]

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