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UK supermarkets to start selling plug-in solar panels for £500. But there's a catch
Plug-in solar panels are expected to officially go on sale in the UK in the next few months for around £500. But there are quite a few obstacles for the government and householders to overcome before this becomes the easy-to-use option that…
Best Outdoor Security Cameras 2026 - Forbes Vetted
Whether you're heading out on vacation or just want to keep an eye on your latest Amazon delivery, a reliable outdoor security camera is an effective tool to stay connected to your home. After researching and testing over 20 options, I chose the…
Building work starts on Daventry M&S warehouse
Construction work has begun on a 'landmark' Marks & Spencer warehouse as part of its £340m investment in its food supply chain. The new automated national distribution centre at Daventry International Rail Freight Terminal (DIRFT), in…
Push to make rental properties ready for portable power future
Rewiring Australia wants renters to be able to reap the benefits of renewable energy, including powering their homes from their car. Rental properties are significantly less energy efficient than owner-occupied homes, especially in low…
Detroit Wants To Ban Chinese Cars While Its Own Cars Run On Chinese Parts
Many vehicles sold in America already rely on Chinese-made parts. Lawmakers fear low-cost Chinese EVs could hammer U.S. factories. Ford, GM, Toyota still source key vehicle components from China today. For years, the idea of Chinese cars in America…
Trump and his CEOs want China's business - but has Asia moved on?
US President Donald Trump's landmark visit to China comes as the US-Iran war disrupts global energy supplies, fuels economic uncertainty and adds fresh strain to Washington-Beijing ties. In the latest instalment of a series examining how rivalry…
£148m lotto jackpot winner is building his own forest at his home
Euromillions jackpot winner Adrian Bayford is building his own forest at his home. The former postman, 55, who scooped £148million with his then-wife Gillian in 2012, has planted 1,500 trees in the grounds of his sprawling country mansion in…
Plum position: how Mutti turned tinned tomatoes into a status symbol
Posh jars of beans, fancy cooking oils and bougie tonic waters have tempted many of us to splash out in the hope of discovering a more exciting taste. Now tinned tomatoes, the basis of so many home-cooked meals, have entered the era of the premium…
Under Trump, Chinese Firms Have Abandoned Billions in US Clean Energy Projects
Remember U.S. infrastructure? Something maybe about how bridges across America have been cracking and sometimes collapsing —or how our energy grid is an antiquated mess ? Perhaps something about how the Biden administration passed a $891…
Trump should exact a heavy price for saving Castro's Cuba
Residents in Havana, Cuba, who had been sitting in darkness for the better part of a day, poured into the streets on Wednesday night. They blocked roads with burning rubbish, erected barricades, and shouted at the government to turn the lights back…
After solar and wind farms sprang up, citizens and local government jumped into action * WorldNetDaily * by Gary Abernathy, Real Clear Wire
It is not unreasonable to ask how the alternatives movement, led by solar and wind, went from being the darling of the nation, the face of our energy future and something deemed worthy of billions of tax dollars in subsidies, to, within just a few…
I Put Starlink to the Ultimate Test: Can You Really Run a Successful Business From the Open Road?
In 2022, I drove my motorcycle up 13,000 feet to the top of Cinnamon Pass on the spine of the Continental Divide in Colorado. I was well into a 30-day, 5,000-mile cross-country solo bike trip, and I was ready to take a break. I dropped the…
The Global Rise Of The Multigenerational Mansion
Size may get everyone through the door, but design is what makes them stay. The best family estates—like this $27.25 million, 15,000-square-foot Beverly Hills beauty—account for the small rituals: kids in the pool, parents at the…
Can a Republican defy Donald Trump and survive? Kentucky voters will decide
At Pee Wee's Place, a bar and restaurant in Crescent Springs, northern Kentucky, biscuits and gravy go for $6 and liver and onions for $14.75. The walls are adorned with US flags, sports memorabilia, amusement machines, a TV showing Fox News and a…
Share and care across common school playgrounds and classrooms adds up
Margery Evans of Independent Schools NSW, misses the point (“ Data proves private schools aren't full of rich kids ”, May 10). The debate is not about whether every child who attends a private school is a “rich kid”; it…
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