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UK enjoyed 'greenest year for electricity ever' in 2017

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The UK has achieved its greenest year ever in terms of how the nation's electricity is generated, National Grid figures reveal. The rise of renewable energy helped break 13 clean energy records in 2017. In June, for the first time, wind, nuclear and solar power generated more UK power than gas and coal combined. Britain has halved carbon emissions in the electricity sector since 2012 to provide the fourth cleanest power system in Europe and seventh worldwide . In April, the UK had its first 24-hour period without using any coal power since the Industrial Revolution. The government is  committed to phasing out unabated coal by 2025  as part of efforts to cut the UK's greenhouse gas emissions in line with legal obligations. Separate findings from power research group MyGridGB show that renewable energy sources provided more power than coal for 90% of 2017, figures up to 12 December show. British wind farms produced more electricity than coal plants on more than 75% of d...

Damian Green sacked after 'misleading statements' on porn claims

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Damian Green , one of Theresa May's closest allies, has been sacked from the cabinet after an inquiry found he had breached the ministerial code. He was "asked to quit" after he was found to have made "inaccurate and misleading" statements over what he knew about claims pornography was found on his office computer in 2008. He also apologised for making writer Kate Maltby feel uncomfortable in 2015. L aura Kuenssberg said the PM "had little choice but to ask him to go". The BBC's political editor said the departure of a close friend left Mrs May a "lonelier figure". Mr Green, 61, who as first secretary of state was effectively the PM's deputy, is the third cabinet minister to resign in the space of two months - Sir Michael Fallon and Priti Patel both quit in November.   Media caption Theresa May "will miss his advice, will miss his support" - Laura Kuenssberg on Damian Green sacking In her written respon...

Salford fatal fire: Family 'won't be broken'

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      Media caption The children's aunt Claire Pearson shared her memories of them The aunt of four children who died in a house fire in Salford says the family is trying to cope with their grief but "nothing will ever break us". Demi Pearson, 15, and siblings Brandon, eight, and Lacie, seven, died in the blaze in Walkden on Monday. Lia, three, died in hospital on Wednesday. Claire Pearson said: "What's happened is tragic but it won't separate this family. We are all very close." Her sister and the children's mother, Michelle, 35, is in hospital in a coma. Two men and a woman appeared in court earlier charged with murdering the siblings. They were remanded in custody until 9 March for a plea and trial preparation hearing. Ms Pearson says her sister is "an amazing woman" and the house on Jackson Street "was like a youth club with the amount of kids" who would visit. "She was such a mother to everybo...

Russia a 'risk' to undersea cables, defence chief warns

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The UK's most senior military officer has warned of a new threat posed by Russia to communications and internet cables that run under the sea. Air Chief Marshal Sir Stuart Peach, the chief of the defence staff, said Britain and Nato needed to prioritise protecting the lines of communication. He said it would "immediately and potentially catastrophically " hit the economy if they were cut or disrupted. The cables criss-cross the seabed, connecting up countries and continents. According to a recent report for the Policy Exchange think tank, the world's submarine network comprises an estimated 213 independent cable systems and 545,018 miles (877,121 km) of fibre. But it said a lack of formal state ownership meant cables do not have strong protection in international law. Despite that, an estimated 97% of global communications and $10 trillion in daily financial transactions are transmitted by cables under the ocean. Image caption There is more than 545,018 miles...

Weather warnings across UK as flash floods strike

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Yellow " be aware " warnings for snow and strong winds come hours after flooding hits parts of Ireland, England and Wales. Heavy rain, strong winds and snow are forecast across the UK this morning, with "major flooding" already reported in some parts of the country. The Met Office has issued a yellow "be aware" warning for snow in the Scottish Highlands, Western Isles, Grampian, Strathclyde and Central, Tayside and Fife regions.   Between 2cm and 5cm is forecast for many parts, with up to 20cm on the highest ground. A yellow warning for strong winds is also in force across England and Wales until 7am this morning, with forecasters warning "some delays to road, rail, air and ferry transport are likely". It is feared that outbreaks of rain, occasionally heavy, will add to the difficult travel conditions. Image: Weather warnings are in place across England, Wales and Scotland. Pic: Met Office On Wednesday, Ireland was badly hit a...

Police identify four men killed in Buckinghamshire mid-air collision

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One of the those killed was having helicopter training when his aircraft was reportedly clipped by a Cessna at about 1,000ft. our men killed in a mid-air crash between a helicopter and a light aircraft have been formally identified by police. Savaan Mundae, 18, Jaspal Bahra, 27, Thanh Nguyen, 32 and Michael Green, 74, died in the crash on 17 November over Waddesdon in Buckinghamshire.   Mr Nguyen was Vietnamese and the other victims were British. Post-mortem examinations were due to start on Sunday. The aircraft both took off from Wycombe Air Park, also known as Booker Airfield, about 20 miles from the site of the collision. Image: Captain Michael Green died in the crash. Pic: Helicopter Services Air accident experts are still investigating after the aircraft came down over woodland near the Waddesdon Estate. Mr Nguyen was having helicopter flying training with veteran instructor Michael Green when they were hit by the plane, according to Vietnamese authorities. Th...

Woman dies after fire in London block of flats

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About 20 people flee from the building as some 60 firefighters are called to tackle flames which are seen leaping from the roof. One woman has died after a fire broke out in a block of flats in north London. About 60 firefighters were called tackle the b laze at Daleham Gardens, Hampstead, in the early hours of Tuesday.   Several people had escaped from the building by the time the crews arrived at the building. The woman is believed to have died at the scene. No further details about her have been released. London Fire Brigade has said the fire damaged the first, second and third floors of the low-rise block.       A brigade spokesman said: "Crews rescued a woman from the building but sadly she was pronounced dead at the scene. Around 20 people left the flats before the brigade arrived." my fiancĂ©e first propert gone. We and cats are safe. Images on social media showed flames leaping from the roof. The fire was under cont...