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This rainbow shimmer coating may help cool future buildings,A new material inspired by wood pulp and soap bubbles reflects sunlight while staying cooler than the air around it. Tags:EnergyEnvironmentNewspopsci.comPopular ScienceTechnology
Recovery begins after devastating tornadoes hit Mississippi's Lower Delta,Preliminary estimates say the storm was an EF-4 tornado with top wind gusts of 166 to 200 miles per hour that traveled for nearly 60 miles. Tags:Environmentpopsci.comPopular ScienceWeather
Two newly discovered Andes Mountain plant species have an appetite for insects,'The results presented in this study show that the assessment of the Neotropical biodiversity is far from complete.' Tags:biologyConservationEnvironmentlandpopsci.comPopular Sciencescience
Biden Is Mysteriously Defying A Law That Could Spur 20,000 New Green Homes Per Month,A legally required regulatory tweak would save homeowners money and slash huge amounts of carbon. But the policy is years late ― and no one knows why. Tags:Green EnergyHuffPosthuffpost.comJoe BidenPoliticswhite house
Alice Wilcock: Nearly two million children have recently missed school. The Government must do more to protect them. | Conservative Home,Alice Wilcock: Nearly two million children have recently missed school. The Government must do more to protect them. | Conservative Home,At present, too many youngsters are become invisible when they leave the system, and not receiving the education they need. Tags:ChildrenCommentConservative Homeconservativehome.comDepartment for EducationEducationFeaturedlatestNews
The COP debate. Sunak pledged a department of energy security. Where is it? | Conservative Home,Britain is committed to achieving Net Zero by 2050. Sunak pledged to make us self-sufficient in energy by 2045. But wouldn't hitting the last target mean missing the first - if we were ever going reach it anyway? Tags:Conservative Homeconservativehome.comHighlightsNewsToryDiary
Council by-election result from yesterday and forthcoming contests | Conservative Home,Council by-election result from yesterday and forthcoming contests | Conservative Home,In the final result of the year, the Conservatives gained a seat from Labour in Redcar & Cleveland. Tags:By election resultsConservative Homeconservativehome.comHighlightsLocal governmentNews
Henry Hill: Allies insist Sturgeon's authority 'solid' as husband faces scrutiny over £100,000 loan | Conservative Home,Henry Hill: Allies insist Sturgeon's authority 'solid' as husband faces scrutiny over £100,000 loan | Conservative Home,It was made at the same time that the police were opening a fraud investigation into the party over alleged misuse of its referendum fighting fund. Tags:ColumnistsConservative Homeconservativehome.comConstitution and democracyFeaturedIRAirelandNewsredWhite and Blue
Sunak and the polls. He may have saved the party from extinction, but victory remains a Herculean task. | Conservative Home,Sunak and the polls. He may have saved the party from extinction, but victory remains a Herculean task. | Conservative Home,He scores better than Starmer in the best Prime Minister stakes, and Labour's position looks less entrenched than during the mid-1990s - but other good news is very hard to find. Tags:Conservative Homeconservativehome.comElectionsFeaturedLiz Truss MPNewsopinion pollspodcastsToryDiary
David Davis: A solution to the housing crisis that is paralysing government. New garden towns and villages. | Conservative Home,This model will allow us to build villages with around 1,500 homes - or larger villages of 5,000 homes, which would allow a secondary school, medical centre and more social space. Tags:CommentConservative Homeconservativehome.comFeaturedGarden towns and villagesHousingMargaret Thatcher
Daniel Hannan: After 13 years of Conservative rule, Britain is the Anglosphere's left-wing outlier | Conservative Home,Australia, Canada, and New Zealand have all managed to better implement the centre-right recipe for success, despite being ruled by left-of-centre parties. Tags:AnglosphereAustralian LaborCanadaColumnistsConservative Homeconservativehome.comFeatured
James Vitali: We cannot have higher economic growth without more housebuilding | Conservative Home,Homeownership is one of the most widely held aspirational values in British society. It gives security and a sense of responsibility to homeowners, and consistency and stability to families. Tags:CommentConservative Homeconservativehome.comFeaturedfinancial crisisHousinghousing crisis
Andrew Gimson's Commons sketch: Hunt and Sunak, the thin but compassionate Government | Conservative Home,Andrew Gimson's Commons sketch: Hunt and Sunak, the thin but compassionate Government | Conservative Home,The Chancellor promised to turn Britain into the next Silicon Valley, but was heard mostly in silence by his own side. Tags:Autumn StatementBoris Johnson MPConservative Homeconservativehome.comFeaturedJeremy Hunt MPNewspopularToryDiary
Newslinks for Friday 11th November 2022 | Conservative Home,UK economy shrinks in third quarter as recession looms | The Prime Minister and Hunt are expected to announce ‘big squeeze’ on schools, transport, and police in new ‘age of austerity’ autumn statement | Sunak wants a deal with Brussels to end Brexit row | Kwarteng: I warned Truss over her radical reforms Tags:Conservative Homeconservativehome.comNewsNewslinksNewslinks November 2022reviews
Truss and the Gods of the Copybook Headings | Conservative Home,It's worth pausing to take in the scale of how radically our new Prime Minister may be willing to break with the Thatcher-Cameron continuum, and a Conservative consensus that has held for the best part of half a century. Tags:Conservative Homeconservativehome.comEditor's PicksNewsToryDiary
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This rainbow shimmer coating may help cool future buildings,A new material inspired by wood pulp and soap bubbles reflects sunlight while staying cooler than the air around it. Tags:energyEnvironmentNewspopsci.comPopular ScienceTechnology
Recovery begins after devastating tornadoes hit Mississippi's Lower Delta,Preliminary estimates say the storm was an EF-4 tornado with top wind gusts of 166 to 200 miles per hour that traveled for nearly 60 miles. Tags:Environmentpopsci.comPopular Scienceweather
Two newly discovered Andes Mountain plant species have an appetite for insects,'The results presented in this study show that the assessment of the Neotropical biodiversity is far from complete.' Tags:BiologyconservationEnvironmentLandpopsci.comPopular ScienceScience