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All publications by tag «BRITAIN»

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2020, September, 4, 12:00:00
BRITAIN'S NUCLEAR: CHEAPER
nuclear power is vital to achieving Net Zero by 2050, whilst creating jobs and economic opportunities across the UK.
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2020, August, 31, 12:15:00
BRITAIN'S RENEWABLE ENERGY UP
Over the last two years, the UK Manufacturing sector’s share of energy consumption is projected to increase to 17% up from 16% in 2018.
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2020, August, 12, 14:05:00
BRITAIN'S ECONOMY DOWN
“The larger contraction of the UK economy primarily reflects how lockdown measures have been in place for a larger part of this period in the UK,”
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2020, August, 11, 13:50:00
BRITAIN'S EMPLOYMENT DOWN
Mounting job losses are expected as Britain winds down its job-retention scheme
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2020, July, 14, 12:20:00
SMALL NUCLEAR FOR BRITAIN
UK's entire nuclear industry could contribute GBP9.6 billion per annum to the economy and support 130,000 jobs by 2050
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2020, July, 9, 15:40:00
BRITAIN'S POUND UP
the pound was up on Thursday to $1.2655 against a broadly weaker dollar,
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2020, July, 6, 10:45:00
HYDROGEN FOR BRITAIN
Equinor intends to take a final investment decision (FID) in 2023, conditional to supportive UK policy, with potential first production by 2026.
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2020, June, 30, 12:40:00
BRITAIN'S ECONOMY DOWN
Britain's gross domestic product dropped by a quarterly 2.2% between January and March,
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2020, June, 25, 13:45:00
LONDON SHARES DOWN
The mid-cap FTSE 250 shed 0.9%, tracking a slide in global equity markets
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2020, June, 22, 11:50:00
BRITAIN'S STOCKS UPDOWN
The blue-chip FTSE 100 was down 0.2% and the mid-cap FTSE 250 0.1%, led by declines in battered energy , banks and travel and leisure stocks.