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Transport secretary set to announce 2026 rail fares freeze

Railnews.co.uk 

Transport secretary Heidi Alexander is set to announce that National Rail fares in England will be frozen in 2026, instead of rising by at least the RPI for July 2025, which was 4.8 per cent. The Scottish Government has already made rail travel cheaper by abolishing peak fares, and this decision will mean that English rail fares will be cheaper in real terms when inflation is taken into account.

Reeves to announce £1.5bn boost in EV subsidies amid pay-per-mile concerns - The Guardian

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  1. Reeves to announce £1.5bn boost in EV subsidies amid pay-per-mile concerns  The Guardian
  2. Budget tax rises will help fund £1.5bn electric cars ‘handout’  The Telegraph
  3. UK plans for pay-per-mile electric vehicle tax could make the system fairer – or provoke a fierce backlash  The Conversation
  4. Reeves to extend electric vehicle grant in Autumn Budget  Financial Times
  5. Rachel Reeves finds £1.5bn to subsidise electric vehicles in net zero drive  The Independent

I'm A Celebrity contestants argue after ant infestation - RTE.ie

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  1. I'm A Celebrity contestants argue after ant infestation  RTE.ie
  2. I'm A Celebrity's Kelly Brook warned to 'read the room' after food row causes tension  Metro.co.uk
  3. I’m a Celebrity tempers erupt after ants invade messy camp  The Independent
  4. ITV I'm A Celebrity's Alex Scott questions campmates' honesty as tensions rise  Daily Star
  5. I'm A Celebrity star Kelly Brook blasted over treatment of Shona McGarty and Alex Scott  TVGuide.co.uk

Startup Breakthroughs Accelerate the Fusion Energy Race

Oilprice.com 

For decades, the joke was that nuclear fusion would always be 30 years away. Harnessing the process that powers our sun here on Earth was a lofty thought experiment ripped from the pages of a science fiction novel that smacked of futurism rather than pragmatism. But in the last few years, the rate of technological breakthroughs has sped up astronomically, finally making commercial fusion a matter of when, not if.  Achieving fusion here on Earth requires staggering levels of heat – in the region of... Читать дальше...