The maximum fine for employing an illegal migrant will rise in 2024 from £15,000 to £45,000—per worker.
The measures have been noticed—and mocked—across Europe, where policymakers are busy pursuing the Green Deal.
It is feared that Beijing could gain access to “huge” amounts of information about British citizens due to the Conservative Party’s drive to carbon ‘net zero.’
Ministers will be working more closely with social media companies to take down posts advertising illegal Channel crossings.
A local campaign group opposed to a proposed solar farm development has received almost 500 signatures for a petition.
Singer Brian Molko called the Italian prime minister a fascist and racist “piece of s**t,” leading to the defamation suit.
The Norwegian foreign minister said the move was a “result of Russia’s war on Ukraine.”
Ambassadors have been called in for talks after a senior Polish official said Kyiv should “start appreciating the role Poland has played for Ukraine.”
The former president said he was being “persecuted” in a manner “reminiscent of Nazi Germany.”
The opposition’s comments are likely to have received a nod of approval from those more sceptical of the ‘net zero’ agenda.
Campaigners said the focus in new plans on facial recognition technology is “highly invasive.”
Fires in electric vehicles occur less often but tend to be more difficult to extinguish.